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Tissue Dissociation Guide
Download this guide to develop a deeper understanding of the fundamentals behind tissue dissociation.
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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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GeneArt Gene Synthesis
Download this guide to GeneArt Gene Synthesis, a reliable and cost-effective method for obtaining customized DNA constructs with 100% sequence accuracy, enabling more reliable protein expression and quality.
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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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Accelerate Your Proteomic Workflow With FAIMS
Download this guide to find out how you can improve your proteomics workflows, enhancing selectivity and proteome profiling.
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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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How To Prepare Protein Complexes for Mass Spectrometry: Success Is in the Details
The aim of this guide is to aid the experimental scientist in preparing samples for successful analysis by mass spectrometry and identification of the protein components of the complex.
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How To Choose the Right Western Blot Detection Method
It is important to understand the advantages and disadvantages of different ways of detecting a protein of interest on a western blot membrane. Here, we consider the three main types of protein detection for western blot; radioactive, enzymatic, and fluorescent.
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