USANA - Don’t Join (physics) Without Reading This Review First

By nathaniel e. laurent

  Hello everyone, today I will be sharing a quick review on USANA, and also I will be revealing today some of the many reasons why most struggle when attempting to launch their home-based businesses from the start. Also you want to keep in mind that this is a third party review on the USANA business opportunity. Many marketers who might be affiliated with a specific network marketing company in most cases usually pick, and choose sides because several have attempted building their businesses, and failed miserably or they are already a part of a specific company trying to hype things up as a desperate attempt to make a quick sale. So I’ve decided today here on this article page to give you a full, and unbiased review about the USANA business Opportunity.

Now several of you reading this article may be asking yourself a simple question, like what exactly is USANA, and is this a beneficial place to begin my online business venture? Indeed this network marketing company is by far one of the most well-known home-based business opportunities in the network marketing arena. This company was founded by Dr. Myron Wentz in 1992. Concerning the products of this company, they consist of personal care items like, nutritional vitamins, diet and energy aids for the human body, and so on. The comp plan for the USANA business opportunity is a pretty well thought out compensation plan, and the main reasons are because they do offer 6 ways to get paid such as, matching bonuses, retail sales on the products, weekly commissions based on points that you earn, matching bonuses, and leadership bonuses as well.

So in overall, USANA I would say is a pretty good business opportunity, however the reason why many struggle when starting this business opportunity is because of the lack of marketing skills, and lead flow. What you will most definitely need without question (if you are serious about becoming a top producer, and the top earner within your USANA business opportunity) is a system that eliminates the reasons why many fail in the network marketing industry. For example, lack of leads, running out of money before getting your business going, and the frustration of trying to qualify prospects by trying to convince them into joining your business opportunity. In order to be on the same plainfield within USANA as the top producers, you will need to be able to generate at least 50 to 150 leads per day consistently. Lack of leads is the main reason why 95% in the network marketing industry fail.

So now you may be wondering what the best place to start building your USANA business online? The answer is, first you will need to get a attraction marketing system that will allow you to generate massive amounts of leads per day using the Internet. Second, you will also need to use the self funded proposal concept so that your business is able to fund itself without huge out-of-pocket expenses. Remember to keep in mind that if you can solve both problems that most marketers face which is lack of leads, and lack of money success in your home-based business will become inevitable.

Be sure to check out this detailed USANA Review which reveals the key elements to building a sustainable, and long-lasting residual income within the USANA Business opportunity.


Alternatives to embryonic stem-cell lines in antibody research

By Davis Morris

  Many suppliers include a range of stem cell marker proteins on their antibody databases. Marker antibodies, such as the one selective for Podocalycin-like protein (PODXL) are widely used in research into cancers and other diseases.

The PODXL gene has a similar structure to the CD-34 ligand, and encodes to a member of the sialomucin protein group. Originally identified on epithelial podocyte cells, it has been implicated in the development of aggressive tumours, and is used as a diagnostic marker in numerous cancers, including prostate cancer and pancreatic carcinomas.

At Novus Biologicals, our PODXL TRA-1-81antibody is one of a number of cell surface marker immunoglobulins designed for embryonic stem cell research. It recognises a specific carbohydrate epitope on the PODXL protein, the antigen TRA-1-81. Involved in cell differentiation, TRA-1-81 is expressed through PODXL on the surface of embryonic stem and germ cells, and also upon the surface of adult human teratocarcinoma stem cells. Cell surface antigens are known to play an important role in the ex-pression and function of developmentally controlled cells during embryonic and tumour development. For this reason, embryonic stem cells are routinely used in cancer studies involving TRA-1-81 and other PODXL immunoglobulins.

Since no murine (mouse) immunoreactivity is seen with our TRA PODXL antibodies, human cells must be used. The area of human embryonic stem-cell (hES) research is an extremely controversial one. However, in January 2010 Mizrak, Chikhovskaya et al, of the University of Amsterdam, released a paper suggesting an alternative human adult tissue. Studies had already shown that multipotent ES-type cells could be sourced from adult mouse testes. When these experiments were repeated using tissue donated from prostate cancer patients, subcultured cells expressed hES specific carbohydrate antigens as in the mouse studies. These included TRA-1-60 and TRA-1-81 both of which are on our antibody database.

This study means that human stem cell research is no longer restricted to embryonic cell lines an exciting development in an area which is historically extremely controversial.

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Fragment specificity and antibody selection

By Brigette Federico

  Immunoassays such as Western blotting and ELISA often rely on a two-stage technique. A primary antibody (1o Ab) is used to bind directly to the protein of interest. A secondary antibody (2o Ab), labelled with a detection tag such as a fluorescent dye or colourmetric enzyme, is then applied. This binds to a site on the primary Ab, allowing indirect detection of the antigen.

Single stage assays have been developed, in which primary immunoglobulins are tagged, allowing both probing and detection to take place from the same molecule. However, the indirect approach is still preferred, for many reasons. One-step 1o Abs are custom-built and thus expensive. In addition, more than one 2o Ab can target the primary protein producing clearer results.

Primary Abs are typically purchased from antibody suppliers in monoclonal form. These are derived from a single cell-line and are totally homogenous. By contrast, most secondary proteins are polyclonal. Here, animals are injected with a specific peptide antigen of a particular species, a secondary immune response is triggered and in this way a whole plethora of proteins are produced unique for that antigen.

The difference between monoclonal and polyclonal proteins is that, while a monoclonal only recognises one specific epitope, polyclonals can recognise several. The primaries are raised against a specific antigen, and are unlabelled. 2o Abs are raised against primaries, and are labelled, or conjugated, with a reporter enzyme or one of the new fluorescent products such as Dylight.

Sometimes best results are obtained by using antibody fragments, such as an Fab fragment or gamma light chain, as the primary Ab rather than the entire protein. This can improve signal-to-noise ratio in assays, and improve binding to the antigen. The 2o Ab will be specific to Fab.

The secondary antibodies supplied by us at Novus Biologicals are available for a wide range of specie and primary proteins.

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