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T Cell Engineering for Breakthrough Immunotherapy Research
Discover the world’s only fully automated, GMP-compliant, CAR T cell manufacturing system
Webinar Highlights: Best Practices in Karl Fischer Titration
The precise and accurate determination of water content is important for the quality of raw materials used in production processes.
SCIENION Announces Itinerary for Workshop Series, Berlin 2017
Experts from across the globe expected to descend on German capital for two-day workshop series, September 7-8
Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy – Cellular Imaging, NIR Laser Development and Nanotube Analysis
In this Q&A, Maria Tesa, from Edinburgh Instruments, shares her insights into the science behind fluorescence spectroscopy and some innovative applications for the technique
llumina Announces FDA-approved Next-Generation Sequencing Cancer Companion Diagnostic Test Kit
Extended RAS Panel helps identify colorectal cancer patients eligible for Amgen’s Vectibix
New Olympus CX3 Series Upright Microscopes
Olympus CX3 series upright microscopes enable error-free microscopy for users of all levels and experience
Repurposing Existing Drugs to Speed Up the Development of Therapies for Rare Muscular Dystrophies
Discover how a research group at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, is using an innovative approach to accelerate therapeutics through the drug development process
Curiosity and Customers are the Keys to Knauer Success
Meet the entrepreneur at the helm of the family-friendly scientific instruments manufacturer
Bioconjugation Specialist Innova Biosciences Acquired by SYGNIS AG
Innova CEO and CSO Dr. Nick Gee becomes Chief Technical Officer of SYGNIS
Horizon Reference Standards Used in FDA Approval of New Oncology Companion Diagnostic Test
Horizon’s reference standards supported assay development and subsequent clinical trial
Scientists Produce Dialysis Membrane Made from Graphene
Material can filter nanometer-sized molecules at 10 to 100 times the rate of commercial membranes
Optimizing Clinical LC-MS/MS Workflow at The University-Hospital Padova
Find out how this busy laboratory in Italy has adapted to meet increased demand for clinical mass spectrometry testing
New Editions of Newsletters from Rigaku Feature Latest Materials Science and Life Sciences News
Latest editions of The Bridge newsletter from Rigaku and Crystallography Times from Rigaku Oxford Diffraction are available from the Rigaku global website
Study Confirms that InSphero Human Liver Microtissue is Better at Predicting Drug-induced Liver Injury
Archives of Toxicology publication reveals microtissues are twice as sensitive as 2D primary human hepatocytes (PHH) for predicting hepatotoxicity of 110 clinically defined DILI compounds.