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New GENISYS<sup>4</sup> for Pre-clinical PET Imaging
Thermo Scientific™ Sulfo-SMCC (sulfosuccinimidyl 4-(N-maleimidomethyl)cyclohexane-1-carboxylate)
Thermo Fisher ScientificPierce Sulfo-SMCC is a water-soluble, amine-to-sulfhydryl crosslinker that contains NHS-ester and maleimide reactive groups at opposite ends of a medium-length cyclohexane spacer arm (8.3 angstroms).
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Can immune-microbiome profiling revolutionize leukemia care?
With cases rising among younger adults in India, researchers race to develop predictive diagnostics and immune-informed therapies
Correlative Microscopy Enabled by Group Collaboration at EMBL
Enhancing LC-MS analysis of oligos, peptides, and glycans using hybrid surface technology: Your questions answered
Watch this on-demand webinar to learn about the advantages of a new hybrid surface technology in mitigating problematic metal interactions
The Atellica IM High-Sensitivity Troponin I assay expands capabilities in cardiac care
The first cleared troponin assay in the U.S. for longer-term prognostic insights
AI microscopy breathes new life into asthma research
Microstructural ‘fingerprints’ of inhalation powders revealed by AI image analysis could help scientists develop better treatments for asthma
SpectraMax ABS & ABS Plus Microplate Readers
Molecular Devices®Fast and compact absorbance microplate readers for a wide range of assays without the use of filters.
Latest advances in protein biology
From ultrafiltration and extraction to glycosylation and imaging, discover the latest technologies, top tips, and best practices for protein biology research
Biorelate offers free access to AI-based drug discovery tool: Galactic
The platform aims to help researchers generate a clearer view of the current state of research and gain invaluable insights
Check out SelectScience’s new Cannabis Testing community
Our new community will cover the latest techniques and technologies advancing this rapidly expanding field of scientific research