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Immunofluorescence Guide
Download this guide to discover how to select the most appropriate labelling and detection strategy for your research as well as mounting media options and a variety of accessory reagents.
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Pressing the Pause Button: How To Cryopreserve Cells Successfully
Download this guide for tips and tricks to successfully cryopreserve precious samples and maximize viability upon sample reanimation.
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Caring for Your Confocal Microscope
Download this guide to gain insight into the key aspects of caring for your confocal microscope.
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Career Leadership Development for Women in STEM
This in-depth resource guide from Maryville University was created for girls, young women, teachers and educators who are looking to share information that encourages women to study STEM and pursue careers in the STEM field.
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Metabolic Targets for Novel Therapeutic Strategies
Download this guide to explore how the genes, proteins and pathways modulating energy metabolism represent a promising new avenue for developing novel therapeutic strategies capable of tackling a broad range of diseases.
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Tips To Optimize Imaging With Antibodies
Download this how to guide for tips on optimizing imaging with antibodies, with details on antibody selection, sample processing and enhancing signal-to-noise ratio.
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Identifying Problems With Your Cell Culture
Download this free guide for tips on maintaining healthy cells and overcoming the challenges associated with cell culture.
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How To Develop a Flow Cytometry Protocol
Download this guide for tips on designing a flow cytometry protocol.
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A Guide for Decontamination of Laboratory Equipment
Download this free guide to improve your decontamination processes for both biological and chemical contaminants.
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Are You in Control of Your Cells?
Designing controls for some experiments involving cells can be tricky, especially for beginners who do not realize how many factors are at play and must be controlled during cell culture.
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