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The ability to freeze blood and its constituents is very important to preserve them for a long time.
Following the most recent revision to the EU GMP Annex1 in 2020, Eric Clement Arakel (Global Product Manager) and Myriam Gueye (Segment Marketing Manager, Applied Industries) at Sartorius will explain the impact that this updated guidance has on pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers.
This article describes the role of CHO cell CRISPR in engineering the HIV-1 Vaccine with higher efficacy, enabling the rapid generation of an MGAT1-deficient CHO cell line.
This article talks about why you should measure soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels.
This article talks about harnessing 40 years of diagnostic expertise to transform myasthenia gravis (MG) detection.
This outlines how BGI is helping to advance Thalassemia prevention and treatment in Thailand.
This article talks about advancing thalassemia pre and treatment in Thailand.
This article discusses the BGI Genomics Global 2023 state of cervical cancer awareness report.
In this article, Molecular Devices utilizes an automated screening approach to leverage the microalgae
metabolism to produce natural food dyes.
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can be a powerful asset in aiding scientists in
determining primary, secondary, and tertiary molecular structures and can be used as a tool for regulated
assays.
This article describes the role of epigenetics, such as methylation and histone modification, when researching chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
This article looks at publication highlights of BGI genomics advances in non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) research.
This article describes the insights into the information protein microarray provides about antibody-antigen binding in the context of disease states.
This article explores the importance of immunoprofiling in the context of diseases, inflammatory status, and immune fitness.
Proteins undergo various post-translational modifications (PTMs) to their amino acid side chains, strongly affecting protein function and mediating intricate cellular events.
Protein identification is vital to proteomics. Its applications include the determination of the presence or
absence of an expected protein in a sample of interest, the identification of an unknown protein within a
sample, and the identification of a protein responsible for a biochemical activity in an isolated protein
fraction.
Proteins are the main structural and functional components of biological cells, with protein sequencing used to detect individual amino acids through real-time photon emission.
One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease is the accumulation of mutated beta-amyloid proteins, creating plaques around neurons that disrupt normal brain cell function.
A new app note from Quantum-Si showcases the feasibility of detecting multiple proteins without the constraints of antibody specificity.
The identification and sequencing of protein markers in biofluids, like albumin protein, play a crucial
role in the diagnosis of diseases.