Structural Biology – Products
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Bruker Daltonics Launches CLINPROT™ Magnetic Beads for Glycoprotein Enrichment
The glyco-kit enhances Bruker’s separation technology in the field of glycoprotein analysis and clinical proteomics research.
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Quantum Presents Lead Selectivity and Profiling Testing Services
Quantum lead selectivity test explores selectivity of compounds.
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DiscoveRx Launches Beta-Arrestin Assay Platform for High Throughput GPCR Screening
This product was developed in response to a market demand for a non-imaging, HTS technology for studying virtually any GPCR.
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Bruker Daltonics Announces Refrigerated 15 Tesla FTMS Magnet
The actively-shielded 15.0T magnet will enable researchers to investigate larger proteins by top-down analysis.
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Zeiss Launches ConfoCor 3 Detection Module to Exploit FCS
ConfoCor 3 converts LSM 510 and LSM 510 META microscopes into fully integrated imaging and spectroscopy platforms.
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Crystal Bank to Accelerate Structure-Based Drug Discovery
Sareum’s Crystal Bank is a collection of therapeutically relevant protein targets on which the Company is able to generate structural data.
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ThemePair™ Libraries bridge gap between fragments and hits
ThemePair™ libraries of low molecular weight compounds bridge the gap between screening very small molecular weight ligands.
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A by D Introduces a Series of HuCAL GOLD® Recombinant Antibodies
The recombinant research antibodies were identified and developed as part of ongoing research cooperations and from proactive projects at Biogenesis for targets with significant demand from potential clients.
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AUTOSTRUCTURE™ Software for Automated X-Ray Structure Determination
a program suite for fully automatic determination of 3D crystal structures of organic, mineralogical and inorganic molecules from X-ray data.
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AXIOM™, X-Ray Detector for Protein Crystallography
The AXIOM from Bruker AXS has essentially zero detector noise, and is able to record each individual X-ray photon as it strikes the detector.
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