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Corning Costar 96-Well, Cell Culture-Treated Flat-Bottom Microplate
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Organs May Have Own Sexual Identity
Study suggests our organs may have their own sexual identity
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How innovations in diagnostics are improving the outlook for cancer patients in Africa
Technology advances, coupled with collaborations between equipment makers and healthcare organizations, are improving early detection of blood cancers in Africa
Avacta launches SARS-CoV-2 BAMS research test
Affimer-based research assay launched alongside performance data published by Bruker
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96 Well CELLSTAR® Cell Culture Microplates
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Scientists master protein complexity
Experts share insights on protein complexity — offering tools and breakthrough discoveries that empower researchers to overcome obstacles in academia and industry
Pioneering researcher creates unique 3D cell culture models to combat liver cancer
Dr. Carlemi Calitz shares her breakthrough in hepatocellular carcinoma research and how it could lead to improved therapeutics and reveals her remarkable finding in cancer metastasis
Field labs turn to UV‑Vis for reliable chromium analysis
Uncover why UV-Vis is overtaking ICP-MS as the smarter option for environmental field monitoring
Transforming personalized cancer care with liquid biopsies and automation
Discover how automation enhances accuracy and efficiency of liquid biopsy workflows, paving the way for advancements in personalized medicine and improved patient care
Volumetric dried blood sampling in a patient and lab friendly device – A game-changer for DBS diagnostics
Learn how quantitative DBS technology could transform the clinical utility of dried blood spots and help drive the shift to self-sampling in healthcare
Driving innovation in biotechnology: Podcast guest Dr. Mimi Roy shapes the future of human health
Dr. Mimi Roy's commitment to scientific excellence and her work developing gene therapies for rare diseases



















