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The Race for Reproducible Data
Download this infographic to discover the principles of reproducible data, why it has proved so difficult for science to achieve and the steps researchers can take to enhance the reproducibility of their data.
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Five Reasons To Consider Lyophilized Reagents for Molecular Diagnostics
Lyophilization is a process that immobilizes enzymes and reagents in a solid matrix. This infographic explores the key reasons to consider using lyophilized reagents for molecular diagnostics workflows.
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Cell and Gene Therapies
Download this infographic to learn more about what cell and gene therapies are, how they are made, and advancements and future considerations in cell and gene therapy research.
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Proteomics Applications
In this infographic, we explore the field of proteomics and the different applications of proteomics research, from biomarker discovery to food analysis.
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Cancer Genetics
In this infographic, we delve into the field of cancer genetics, highlight key milestones and explore how genomic approaches are transforming diagnosis and treatment of the disease in the clinic.
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Cell Signaling in the Brain
Cell signaling refers to the process by which information is transmitted between cells. Buckle up, and join us in this infographic for an exploration of cell signaling in the brain.
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Mitochondrial Toxicity in Drug Discovery
Download this infographic to learn more about mitochondrial toxicity and the novel solutions available for its identification in drug discovery.
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Sanger Sequencing in Diagnostic Labs
Download this infographic to learn more about the Sanger sequencing workflow in a diagnostic laboratory.
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Tumor Biology
Download this infographic to explore cancer cell physiology, the composition of the tumor microenvironment and mechanisms regulating tumor initiation and cancer progression.
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A Flask for Any Task
Cell culture flasks are specifically designed for successful growth and propagation of microbial, insect, or mammalian cells. Whatever vessel sizes your research requires, Corning’s got you covered.
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