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Cell and Gene Therapies: From the Lab to the Clinic
Cell and gene therapies are at the forefront of innovation in modern medicine, changing how we study and treat human disease. Download this eBook to explore advances, applications and approaches to cell and gene therapies.
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Pride in Science
Download this eBook to read interviews from LGBTQIA+ individuals studying and working in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.
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Whole-Genome Sequencing: Small Genomes
The ability to characterize microbial genomes is advancing many fields of research. In fact, sequencing approaches now allow scientists to understand disease origins and anticipate transmission patterns with applications across human health, farming and food production industries.
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A Primer on NGS Adapters: Structural Elements, Key Functions and Workflow Differences
Unique molecular identifiers (UMIs) now present a solution that can reduce quantitative bias, distinguish between PCR duplicates, and recognize sequencing errors.
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How To Become a PCR Pro
This eBook has been compiled with this in mind, and has everything you need to know about PCR, including tips on PCT to aid your success, how to set up a PCR lab from scratch plus reducing protocol for PCR.
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Fundamentals and Advances in Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
For this, we need to look at the ultimate output of the genome: the proteome. After many years in the shadow of genomics, proteomics is now ready to step into the spotlight.
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Optimizing the Design-Build-Test-Learn Cycle in Protein Engineering
This eBook is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of protein engineering and the impact of synthetic DNA on the optimization of protein discovery.
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Optimizing Results from Nucleic Acid Isolation
Analyzing nucleic acids provides insights into a variety of biological processes. However, the quality of your isolated DNA or RNA has a direct impact on the success of your genomic techniques and applications.
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Using Immune Cell Metabolism To Build Next-Generation Cell Therapies
Greater appreciation for the complex and dynamic connections between metabolic poise and immune cell function enables researchers to monitor and control how metabolic reprogramming and microenvironmental signals affect the function, fate and fitness of immune cells.
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Entry-Level Automation for Molecular Assays
Automated liquid handling is simply the act of transferring liquids from one location to another, using automated systems instead of manual labor. Since molecular workflows involve complex, lengthy and expensive processes, they are often performed using automated liquid handlers revolutionizing these workflows for researchers.
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