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Assessing Cell Health and Viability Using Advanced Flow Cytometry
Download this infographic to learn how advanced flow cytometry can be used to enhance research into cell health and viability.
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Structural Biology
This infographic explores what structural biologists look at, the techniques used to solve macromolecular structures and the information that structural biology can tell us.
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Exosomes in Cancer
Explore the role that exosomes play in the development of cancer, learn how they can be utilized for cancer diagnostics, and discover potential therapeutic applications.
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The Big Freeze: Cryopreservation Benefits, Challenges and Troubleshooting
Download this infographic to discover more about cryopreservation, including its benefits, but also challenges and how to overcome them.
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Unraveling Cancer’s Complexity
Just as every patient is individual, so is their cancer – even the cells within a specific tumor can vary considerably from one another. In this infographic, we explore cancer heterogeneity and the tumor microenvironment, discover the challenges faced when designing anticancer drugs, and uncover different therapeutic strategies for treating the disease.
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The Genetics of Cancer
Cancer is the term used to describe an incredibly complex group of diseases, caused by changes to the genes in one cell or a group of cells. In this infographic, we explore the genetics of cancer, the predictive and diagnostic power of genetic-based tools, and much more.
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Developing Next-generation Therapeutic Antibodies
Download this infographic to learn about next generation antibodies, the challenges of traditional technologies for antibody-based discovery and development and innovative solutions that are addressing these challenges
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Reducing Plastic in the Lab
In honor of Earth Day 2020, we have created this infographic which shares some useful tips for reducing the plastic footprint of your lab.
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Cancer and the Immune System
More than 100 years ago, Nobel prize-winning German physician and scientist, Paul Ehrlich suggested that the incidence of cancer would be significantly higher if it wasn’t for our immune system – bringing to light immune cells’ incredible ability to recognize, target, seek out, and destroy cancerous cells.
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The Birth of Change
Download this infographic to discover six ways that parents can be supported in STEM careers.
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