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New enhancer protein to accelerate CRISPR-based therapies from translational research to clinical breakthrough
Research grade recombinant protein expands toolkit of available CRISPR nucleases and increases efficiency of homology-directed repair (HDR) to enable more precise genome modifications
Microbes transform plastic waste into paracetamol
Scientists from the University of Edinburgh’s Wallace Lab revel a new discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the painkiller
Thermo Fisher Scientific unveils next-generation mass spectrometers at ASMS 2025
Orbitrap Astral Zoom and Orbitrap Excedion Pro deliver increased speed and sensitivity to set a new performance benchmark for high-resolution, accurate mass spectrometry
Cell Penetrating Peptide
GenScriptGenScript's proprietary platforms offer a wide range of ready-to-use peptides, ensuring high-quality, HPLC-purified products for fast, cutting-edge research.
FDA authorizes first at-home COVID-19 diagnostic test using saliva specimens
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first coronavirus test using at-home collection of saliva samples
Revolutionizing early drug discovery for immuno-oncology and neurodegenerative disease modeling: High-throughput imaging of 3D models of disease
How Bioneer A/S is using state-of-the-art imaging technology to advance screening of 3D cancer spheroids and monitor neurite outgrowth
Explore the BeNano 90 Zeta
Explore Raman Spectroscopy
Looking into batteries with RISE microscopy
NANOTRAC FLEX & STABINO ZETA for particle size & zeta potential
BioSPME: A new tool for drug-protein binding determination
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover a new high-throughput method for measuring protein binding
Poly-D-lysine hydrobromide
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germanymol wt 70,000-150,000, lyophilized powder, γ-irradiated, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
How NMR spectroscopy is elucidating the structure of HIV
Dr. Tatyana Polenova, from the University of Delaware, discusses advances made in HIV research thanks to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and shares her hopes for the future

















