Glycobiology
Glycobiology encompasses research into the biological functions, synthesis and structures of glycans, including glycoproteins, glycolipids, proteoglycans and free oligosaccharides. Mass spectrometers and their software are commonly used in the study of glycobiology, along with structure predicting tools, chromatography and NMR. Learn about the latest products, user reviews, application articles, news, videos and webinars.
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News
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Merck Millipore Live Lab Tour 2012 to Visit Science Zones in Europe
11 May 2012
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The Science Behind the Olympics: SelectScience Exclusive
01 May 2012
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ELRIG Announces Speaker Programme for Drug Discovery 2012 Conference
30 Apr 2012
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The Scientists’ Choice Award Winners Announced at AACR and Analytica
20 Apr 2012
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Enter to Win a Kindle Fire by Nominating your favourite New Life Science Product
15 Feb 2012
Application articles
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Analysis of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin on deltaDOT’s CE Platform
deltaDOT01 May 2012
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Manual Automation of Rapid N‐Glycan Sample Preparation
Gilson, Inc.12 Mar 2012
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Glycoprotein Detection with the Odyssey Infrared Imaging System
LI-COR Biosciences21 May 2011
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Comparison of Single Use Bioreactor BIOSTAT® CultiBag RM and Reusable STR for Cultivation of CHO Cells in Serum Free Media
Sartorius Group06 May 2011
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Rare Cell Isolation and RNA Amplification for Transcriptome Sequencing of Cancer Stem Cells
Miltenyi Biotec25 Mar 2011
Events
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Merck Millipore Live Lab Tour Europe 2012
Merck Millipore15 May 2012 - 05 Jun 2012
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NGS and Olympics Countdown by Tamara Reed

The Month of May sees the launch of our new Olympics Exclusive, bringing you videos, application notes and news on the ‘Science Behind the Olympics’. In other news, if you missed our next generation sequencing webinar featuring Dr Shawn Levy, please listen on demand here.




