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High-resolution EDS analysis enabled by ZEISS GeminiSEM
3D cell culture: The technology driving advancement and innovation
Meet the 3D cell culture technology that is breaking boundaries in cancer research, drug discovery, and beyond
Ten tips for better Western blots
Targeted sample preparation with Zeiss crossbeam laser
Advancements in registration protocol
Analysis of PFAS by solid-phase extraction and LC-MS/MS
Achieving nano-scaled EDS analysis in an SEM
Limitation and potential of STEM detector in SEM
Principle setup of a ZEISS FIB-SEM
Exploring structure and functions of ZEISS FIB-SEM
Periodic Table of the elements with isotope mass and abundance
Rapid sample preparation for EBSD analysis
Advancements in microstructure preparation and materials characterization
Characterization of the 3D microstructure of nanofibrous scaffolds
Exploring nanofibrous scaffold morphology with X-ray microscopy for enhanced tissue engineering
In situ SEM and Raman investigations on graphene
Comparison of graphene, graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide
Fabrication and characterization of nanofluidic devices for DNA optical mapping
Fast and flexible nanofluidic prototyping with FIB and SEM
Voltage contrast in microelectronic engineering
Passive and active voltage contrast techniques for nanoscale circuit analysis
Quantitative microstructural analysis of lithium-ion battery cathodes
Utilizing ZEISS ZEN Intellesis for enhanced insight
Advanced FIB-SEM tomography for characterizing solid oxide electrolysis cells
Insights from ZEISS Atlas 5
Ultraseal Pro: The fully automated heat sealer for microplates
Meet the winners of the 2023 Scientists’ Choice Awards for Life Sciences
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sony Biotechnology, and Logos Biosystems among those recognized
FUJIFILM Irvine Scientific expands BalanCD CHO media platform portfolio for bioprocessing
Chemically defined media optimized for growth and productivity of CHO cells in perfusion and batch and fed-batch bioprocesses
Precision liquid handling
Validate the accuracy of your liquid handlers with actual experimental liquids