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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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Proteomics at the Heart of Multiomics Studies
Download this eBook to learn more about finding proteins that cause disease, how proteomics enriches the multiomic study of disease as well as the future of proteomics in multiomics research.
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Autophagy Regulation
Download this eBook to discover the different types of autophagy and its regulation, as well as recent advances and innovative immunoassay solutions for autophagy research.
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Resolve Cancer With Single-Cell and Spatial Multiomics
Traditional approaches have enabled researchers to make great strides in understanding the complexities of cancer biology, and to translate ground-breaking discoveries into lifesaving cancer treatments and therapies.
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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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Drug Discovery and Design
Download this eBook to explore automation in drug discovery, therapeutic targets, drug delivery, novel approaches to treatment and various screening strategies.
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Methylation Sequencing in Cancer Detection
Download this eBook to learn more about the impact of methylation and epigenetics in cancer.
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Understanding Real-Time Human Biology
Download this eBook to learn more about how to link genomics with proteomics to accelerate the search for drug targets, understand COVID-Associated Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children and much more.
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Women in Science 2022
In honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2022, we interviewed female scientists working across numerous fields, to learn about their experiences and hear words of wisdom gathered during their careers.
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Next-Generation Analytical Solutions for Cell and Gene Therapy
In medicine, gene therapy is the process where nucleic acids are delivered to a patient’s cells as a therapeutic drug to treat an array of genetic diseases. All gene therapies utilize either viral or non-viral vectors to deliver the DNA or RNA into the host cell.
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