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PerkinElmer launches COVID-19 environmental surface testing kits for food processors
The kits aim to detect traces of SARS-CoV-2 virus on surfaces such as plastics, ceramics and stainless steel
The future of drug development for complex pathologies: Versatile cell-based assays and customizable cell lines
Cell-based assay expert shares how to overcome your cell-based challenges and drive the development of cutting-edge biotherapeutics
Actiphage TB blood test finds live Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the blood of people with incipient TB
Trial results presented at ECCMID show potential of Actiphage for risk stratification in those with latent TB
Cellaria Inc. launches new cell lines to support the development of personalized therapies for lung cancer
The cell lines offer researchers a diverse cohort of patient specific models to accelerate drug development
Single dose of Pfizer-BioNTech or Oxford-AstraZenca vaccine reduces infection rate by 65%, study finds
COVID-19 infections fell by 65% percent after a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines in this large community surveillance study
Solid form screening and selection: Why chemistry-led design brings the greatest value to pharmaceutical development
Guest editorial by Kim James, Solid Form Expert, LGC Drug Development Solutions
Stem Cell Services
Thermo Fisher ScientificFrom human samples to induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines to screening, choose the steps we can do for you!
Azure Sapphire FL Biomolecular Imager
Azure BiosystemsDesigned for flexible choice in detection chemistry and samples, the Sapphire FL brings precise quantitation of nucleic acids and proteins.
Musculoskeletal injury: New cellular targets to assist the tendon repair process
Discover how RNA in situ hybridization assays are being used to advance research into treatments for Achilles tendon injuries
ZymoBIOMICS 96 DNA Kit
Zymo ResearchThe ZymoBIOMICS DNA Kits are microbial DNA purification kits designed for purifying DNA from a variety of sample inputs that is immediately ready for microbiome or metagenome analyses.
QCM Collagen Cell Invasion Assay, 24-well (8 μm), Colorimetric
MerckThe CHEMICON Cell Invasion Assay is performed in an Invasion Chamber, based on the Boyden chamber principle. Each kit contains 24 inserts; each insert contains an 8 μm pore size polycarbonate membrane coated with a thin layer of polymerized collagen. The collagen layer occludes the membrane pores, blocking non-invasive cells from migrating through. Invasive cells, on the other hand, migrate through the polymerized collagen lay…
QCM Collagen Cell Invasion Assay, 24-well (8 μm), Fluorometric
MerckThe CHEMICON Cell Invasion Assay is performed in an Invasion Chamber, based on the Boyden chamber principle. Each kit contains 24 inserts; each insert contains an 8 mm pore size polycarbonate membrane coated with a thin layer of polymerized avian collagen. The collagen layer occludes the membrane pores, blocking non-invasive cells from migrating through. Invasive cells, on the other hand, migrate through the polymerized collag…
QCM Collagen Cell Invasion Assay, 96-well (8 μm), fluorimetric
MerckThe CHEMICON Cell Invasion Assay is performed in a 96-well invasion plate based on the Boyden chamber principle. This plate contains 96 inserts; each insert contains an 8 μm pore size polycarbonate membrane coated with a thin layer of polymerized collagen. The collagen layer occludes the membrane pores, blocking non-invasive cells from migrating through. Invasive cells, on the other hand, migrate through the polymerized collag…
QCM Haptotaxis Cell Migration Assay -Collagen I, 24-well, colorimetric
MerckThe CHEMICON QCM™ Haptotaxis Cell Migration Assay - Collagen 1, Colorimetric is ideal for the study of epithelial and fibroblast cell haptotaxis. The quantitative nature of this assay is especially useful for large scale screening of pharmacologic agents. BSA-coated control chambers provide an appropriate migration control. The 8 μm pore size of this assay's Boyden chambers is not appropriate for the study of lymphocyte migrat…


















