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Flow cytometry: New tools to enhance accuracy and limit non-specific staining
Vishal Gehlot, Senior Development Scientist at Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, outlines key flow cytometry challenges faced by researchers and solutions to overcome them
CPC introduces MicroCNX™ series connectors at BioProduction 2021
An alternative to tube welding for small-volume biopharma processing
CN Bio and iiCON announce COVID-19 research collaboration
New partnership will focus on validation of novel organ-on-a-chip infection models to develop the next generation of COVID-19 research tools
Testa Analytical Solutions comments on the development of OEM versions of its Differential Refractive Index (DRI) detector
OEM versions of its DRI detector will enhance the performance of HPLC and GPC/SEC systems
Ferrer announces first patient enrollment of FNP122 in ADORE Phase III trial for ALS treatment
The first patients have been enrolled in this trial to help treatment for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Improving sample preparation prior to analysis of antibiotics, mycotoxins and pesticides in food by GC/MS and LC/MS
The BioChromato Smart Evaporator C10 has seen an increased uptake in labs across the world as it promises to improve sample preparation practices
Long-term carbon dioxide emissions from cement production can be drastically reduced
Chemists of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz develop a method for producing cement by milling instead of burning lime, which harms the environment
Variohm EuroSensor expands NTC thermistor range with polyimide sleeved variant for medical applications
Variohm EuroSensor has launched a new polyimide sleeved NTC thermistor aimed at high-sensitivity medical instrumentation.
Ultimate guide to cell health assays
Water, environmental and food & beverage analysis
3D cell culture: Discover the latest technologies and resources for your research
Hear from leading experts and explore tools to advance your work using 3D cell culture
Mouse model may explain why people with CHARGE syndrome are deaf
Researchers from King’s College London provide a clue as to why patients with CHARGE syndrome are deaf
Research suggests blocking or hiding face movements could affect the way we interact with others
Study finds blocking or hiding facial movement can affect sharing of emotions and social interaction
Researchers discover a new tool that uses high-powered lasers to help improve cancer treatment
The innovative technique can offer a more effective approach to radiotherapy
Biofortuna doubles its manufacturing capacity
The new facilities are designed to enable IVD and point of care businesses to develop and manufacture assays at scale
New sub-analyses further support consistency of Farxiga’s cardiorenal and mortality benefits
DAPA-CKD Phase III trial sub-analyses showed that kidney and cardiovascular outcomes were consistent
Rigaku’s new MiniFlex XpC, ideally suited for routine quality control operations
Rigaku has released a new X-ray diffractometer which is optimised for high-throughput quality control applications