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Optimizing Your Cryopreservation
This infographic highlights steps you can take to protect your samples and improve your cryopreservation workflow.
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Accelerating Diagnostic Test Development
An infographic that describes the trends in diagnostic development, important factors to consider when choosing diagnostic component suppliers and how diagnostic services can help accelerate diagnostic assay development.
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PFAS Detection
Download this infographic to learn what per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are, why, despite their useful properties, they have become a concern for human health and the environment and the techniques used to detect them.
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Microphysiological Systems
Microphysiological systems (MPS) are two- or three-dimensional cellular platforms that are designed to recapitulate the physiology and function of the human body in vitro.
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Automation in the Lab of the Future
Automation, hand-in-hand with digitalization, is one of the founding principles of the Lab of the Future. In this infographic, we explore the potential benefits and challenges of adopting automation solutions in the lab.
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History of Women in Science
Download this infographic to see a list of female scientists that have made a significant impact throughout history.
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Women in Science: Ancient History to the 21st Century
Download this infographic to see a timeline of women who have impacted science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) fields over time.
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Turnkey Solutions for T-Cell Activation Research
This infographic explores the mechanisms that drive immune cell response, T-cell activation analysis and the turnkey solutions for T-cell activation research.
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Prenatal Sequencing
In this infographic we’ll explore some of the key concepts in prenatal and neonatal sequencing, focusing particularly on sequencing cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA).
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Introducing the Antibody
Antibodies are a vital part of the immune system, playing a key role in our ability to fight infection and in the efficacy of vaccinations. However, that’s not where their utility ends. Find out about what antibodies are, where they come from, how they function and how science is putting them to work in the laboratory.
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