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Recombinant Factor C Endotoxin Detection Kit
ACROBiosystemsACROBiosystems' Recombinant Factor C Endotoxin Testing Kit (Cat. NO. RES-A056) offers a sustainable alternative to traditional LAL testing by eliminating reliance on horseshoe crab blood. The rFC assay ensures regulatory compliance, supports animal welfare, and aligns sustainability goals, making it a superior choice for environmentally conscious endotoxin testing. Developed through proprietary platform technology, this endpoi…
ÄKTA pilot™ 600 chromatography system
CytivaÄKTA pilot 600 is a compact bench-top chromatography system intended for both non-GMP and GMP environments.
Sensitive high-throughput plasma proteomics: Key technology for deep phenotyping
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover how deep phenotyping is enabling the study of complex diseases and biomarker discovery
Lean manufacturing practices with Raman spectroscopy for biopharmaceutical production
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about the implementation of Raman spectroscopy for final product identification
Electrically Charged Crinkles in Graphene Could Lead to Breakthroughs in Nanotechnology
Gently compressed stacks of graphene form sharp crinkles that carry an electric charge, which could be useful in nanoscale self-assembly and other applications
How Automating Urinalysis at the Point of Care Can Improve Accuracy, Save Time and Reduce Costs
Join this webinar to learn about the benefits of automated urinalysis and the methods behind it
LTE Scientific Receive EBRC Contract Award
Organs-on-a-Chip: Bridging *in-vitro* Studies to Clinical Trials on a Synthetic Platform
ÄKTA™ go™ parallel protein purification system
CytivaConnect ÄKTA go™ systems and run protein purifications in parallel
Some Latino children diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia face higher risk of relapse compared to non-Latino children
Latinos are also more likely to be diagnosed with this cancer type
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
Food waste could be converted into rechargeable batteries
This research will advance the utilization of wastes generated in agricultural systems for value-added carbon production and ultimately energy storage devices