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Automating Your 3D Cell Cultures
The use of organoids, self-organized three-dimensional (3D) assemblies of cells, as research tools has become more common due to their ability to better recapitulate human disease compared to more traditional models.
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Looking Deeper: Imaging and Analysis of Advanced 3D Cellular Models
By recreating many of the cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions found in native tissues, spheroids and organoids provide more physiologically accurate models of disease and development than traditional 2D cultures.
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Demystifying Single-Cell Sequencing
Every field of biology has a moonshot vision. Whether that be identifying a new cell type in a poorly characterized tissue, finding a lasting, effective drug target for Alzheimer’s disease or reaching 100% remission rates for immunotherapy across patients and cancer types.
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Equipment Monitoring – Ensuring Security, Efficiency and Compliance
Ultimately, good quality results rely on lab equipment being efficient at what they do but with constant developments of new technologies, changing regulations and standards, it’s often overwhelming to keep pace.
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Expanding the Capabilities of Benchtop Flow Cytometry
Download this eBook to learn how modern flow cytometers are advances enabling advances in fields such as molecular biology, immunology, environmental science and pathology.
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Rapid Mycoplasma Testing Method for Lot-Release of Biotherapeutics
Mycoplasma contamination of manufacturing cell cultures is rare, but presents a threat for biologics manufacturers. Traditionally, testing was done using a culture-based, 28-day mycoplasma test. More recently, PCR-based alternatives have evolved, driven by an industry move to shorten lot disposition cycles and the emergence of cell-based therapeutics that require a more rapid test.
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Raman Microscopy
Download this eBook to learn more about the history and background of the Raman effect, how to solve potential problems and its future developments.
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Exploring the Roles of β-Arrestins and Their Therapeutic Potential in GPCR Signaling
Download this eBook to learn more about β-arrestin research and drug discovery.
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Uncovering the Complexity of Infectious Diseases with Single Cell and Spatial Multiomics
Download this eBook to learn more about the single cell and spatial technologies available for infectious disease research.
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Mass Spectrometry Applications
In this eBook, we provide an overview of how a mass spectrometer works and highlight some of the ways the technique is currently being applied.
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