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Advanced Sample Linking
Agilent TechnologiesAgilent Advanced Sample Linking is a comprehensive workflow solution that streamlines laboratory processes through innovative barcode technology.
iQue® Mouse IgG Type and Titer Assay Kit
Sartorius GroupA patented high-throughput, multiplexed assay kit, with a wide dynamic range requiring no sample dilution or wash steps.
axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells, Alzheimer's Disease (APOE4 HOM) female donor, ≥1.5 million cells
Axol BioscienceaxoCells Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells (=1.5 million cells) for maturation to cortical excitatory neurons or striatal neurons for neuroscience research. NSCs made from iPSCs which were generated from an 87-year-old Alzheimer's Disease (APOE4 HOM) female donor's dermal fibroblasts.
axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells, Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 L286V) female donor, ≥1.5 million cells
Axol BioscienceaxoCells Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells (=1.5 million cells) for maturation to cortical excitatory neurons or striatal neurons for neuroscience research. NSCs made from iPSCs which were generated from a 38-year-old Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 L286V) female donor's dermal fibroblasts.
axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells, Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 M146L) male donor, ≥1.5 million cells
Axol BioscienceaxoCells Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells (=1.5 million cells) for maturation to cortical excitatory neurons or striatal neurons for neuroscience research. NSCs made from iPSCs which were generated from a 53-year-old Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 M146L) male donor's dermal fibroblasts.
axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells, Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 A246E) female donor, ≥1.5 million cells
Axol BioscienceaxoCells Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells (=1.5 million cells) for maturation to cortical excitatory neurons or striatal neurons for neuroscience research. NSCs made from iPSCs which were generated from a 31-year-old Alzheimer's Disease (PSEN1 A246E) female donor's dermal fibroblasts.
axoCells™ Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells, Huntington's Disease (HTT CAG50) female donor, ≥1.5 million cells
Axol BioscienceaxoCells Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cells (=1.5 million cells) for maturation to cortical excitatory neurons or striatal neurons for neuroscience research. NSCs made from iPSCs generated from a 48-year-old Huntington's Disease (HTT CAG50) female donor's dermal fibroblasts.
Classification of cell morphology with advanced multivariate analysis
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover a user-friendly workflow that yields quantitative analysis of a wide range of biological models
‘Science should align with communication channels to make information accessible’
Senior application scientist Irina Fenton discusses the importance of scientific communication in both finding the right lab equipment and disseminating information
Digital imaging basics for optical microscopy
Discover a free on-demand masterclass on digital image acquisition and understanding observed biology under the microscope
Getting to the root of the problem: How single-cell RNA sequencing is helping to improve crop yields
Find out how understanding the pathways involved in root growth inhibition can help address one of the biggest challenges in agriculture
Revolutionize pesticide residue testing in food with intelligent LC/MS
The Agilent 6495 LC/TQ and Revident LC/Q-TOF LC/MS systems deliver maximum uptime, throughput, and insight to meet the ever-evolving demands of food testing
The HyPix-3000 Shows High-Speed Performance in Impressive Display
The detector managed to determine the precise temperature range for the melting point of aliminium during a rapid-heating experiment
Tomographic Imaging with Results 4x Faster for Geologists and Geological Industries
ZEISS aims to deliver superior iterative reconstruction with OptiRecon
Thermal Imaging Assists Surgical Procedures
Accelerate Time to Market with Manifold Prototypes Delivered in Just 7 Days
IDEX Health & Science launches Manifold-in-a-Week Rapid Response Program that shortens development time of fluidics design