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A whole HIVE in your hand: How a standalone device can change how we utilize single-cell sequencing
The HIVE system is changing how samples can be stored for single-cell sequencing, opening up its potential as a technique to many more research studies
Meeting good manufacturing practice guidelines for cell and gene therapy products: Why your equipment matters
Discover the most common challenges faced when implementing new equipment in your manufacturing workflow and what to look for when choosing new equipment
Study identifies new protection mechanism in breast cancer
Scientists have identified a protein, GIT1, as a modulator of Notch signaling and a guardian against breast cancer growth
Harnessing the power of label-free molecular interaction analysis in biopharmaceutical characterization
Dr. Kalhari Silva, the Head of Scientific Innovation and Research at Custom Biologics, shares how her organization is able to offer a complete package of bioanalytical testing services that are compliant with evolving regulatory requirements
3D Cell Culture: Tumor-specific cancer treatments, organoid quality, drug screening and more
Keep up to date with the latest research and discover the tools and techniques advancing 3D cell culture and its applications
5 upcoming webinars to supplement your scientific research
Discover the latest tools and techniques to expand your research capacity with expert-led presentations on food testing, neurodevelopment, protein stability, data integrity, and more
Cell fusion ‘awakens’ regenerative potential of human retina
Hybrid cells could be a potential therapeutic strategy to treat retinal damage and visual impairment
A peptide hydrogel for efficient production of cell spheroids
Named SupraGel, this peptide hydrogel has significant potential for applications in cell therapy, regenerative medicine, and drug screening
Beckman Coulter introduces antipsychotic drug testing to address unmet clinical need for people living with serious mental conditions
These new assays assist healthcare professionals to evaluate treatment adherence and individual drug response in patients with serious mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
New blood clot research indicates enhanced understanding of wound repair
In vitro 3D superresolution microscopy complemented by biophysical and biochemical methods revealed insights into platelet contractility
MP Biomedicals announce the launch of the 3rd generation of automated nucleic acid purification: The MPure-32
Step away from the norm and experience the difference in nucleic acid purification with the MPure-32 Automated Nucleic acid Purification System
6 upcoming webinars to support your laboratory workflows
Discover the latest tools and techniques to expand your research capacity with expert-led presentations on HTPLC, antimicrobial resistance, precision medicine, preparative liquid chromatography, and more
CELLINK launches the BIO CELLX platform, a novel biodispensing tool to automate 3D cell culture
This first-of-its-kind technology aims to provide a simple solution for high throughput model generation
KU Leuven’s Biosensors group develops first label-free assay characterizing COVID-19 antibodies directly in patient blood, using FOx BIOSYSTEMS platform
The White FOx FO-SPR instrument is designed to rapidly analyze antibody kinetic profiles against SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins in serum and whole blood from COVID-19 patients
Advanced techniques in SEM and EDS for biological samples
Watch this on-demand webinar to explore the applications of biological energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry and how it can be used in combination with advanced scanning electron microscopy
Olympus and evorion join forces to advance cell therapy research
Partnership combines microfluidics, 3D live-cell imaging and AI in an accessible workflow solution
Thermo Fisher Scientific RT-LAMP tests simplify infectious disease surveillance
Low-cost kits help global public health professionals quickly identify potential outbreaks
Researchers create personalized organoid models for rare spinal cancer
The approach shows promise in providing novel treatments for cancers with limited therapeutic options such as chordoma
Cancer: When viruses and bacteria cooperate
A study conducted on artificial 3D tissue models suggests that infections with several pathogens simultaneously increase the risk of cervical cancer
Model of the human nose shows SARS-CoV-2 and RSV infection
University researchers have developed a human nose organoid to study the interactions between human cells and viral infection
Harvard University licenses kidney engineering technology to Trestle Biotherapeutics to facilitate new kidney replacement therapies
The powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease
Identifying tumor-specific cancer treatments using patient-derived tumor organoids
Dr. Benjamin Hopkins reveals how combining transcriptomics with organoid-based drug screening could bring effective therapies to cancer patients sooner