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Optimizing Results from Nucleic Acid Isolation
Analyzing nucleic acids provides insights into a variety of biological processes. However, the quality of your isolated DNA or RNA has a direct impact on the success of your genomic techniques and applications.
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Advances in Personalized Medicine
Download this eBook to discover how advances in different technologies and techniques continue to expand the possibilities of personalized medicine.
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Spatial Phenotyping in Clinical and Translational Research
Immunotherapy using immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) has revolutionized the treatment landscape in oncology, but significant challenges remain. Without reliable tools to identify likely responders, patients who may have responded are not prescribed ICIs.
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Spotlight on Magnetic Beads
Magnetic beads are versatile particles well suited to DNA extraction, size selection and clean-up as alternatives to column-based purification, providing flexibility in scale and handling.
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Automated Nucleic Acid Sample QC in NGS Workflows
At various points throughout the NGS workflow, QC steps are recommended to avoid time and resource wasting, and to help prevent suboptimal sequencing data.
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Advances in Cancer Research
Download this eBook to explore cancer epigenetic and genetic research, cell signaling in cancer, diagnosis and treatment developments, and immuno-oncology advances.
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Microplate-Based Assays in Virology Research
Virus outbreaks have a profound impact on our health, society and economy. Virology research can minimize this impact by enabling researchers to characterize viruses so that they can develop better diagnostic tests, antiviral drugs and vaccines. Microplate-based assays allow researchers to efficiently monitor viral infection in real-time. Therefore, they have become a fundamental tool in virology research.
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Innovative Solutions for Accurate Western Blot Imaging
Download this eBook to learn more about the solutions available to enhance the accuracy of western blot experiments.
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Advances in Proteomics
The term proteomics – used to describe the large-scale characterization of proteins – was coined in the 1990s by Mark Wilkins, who was a PhD student at the time. Download this eBook to learn more about recent developments in proteomics research.
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Looking Deeper: Imaging and Analysis of Advanced 3D Cellular Models
By recreating many of the cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions found in native tissues, spheroids and organoids provide more physiologically accurate models of disease and development than traditional 2D cultures.
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