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MBT Mycobacteria IVD Kit
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Bruker Introduces New Mycobacteria and Fungi IVD Solutions for MALDI Biotyper®

At the 33rd European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, Bruker Corporation announces its latest innovations for user-friendly, best-in-class diagnostic solutions for routine clinical microbiology and infection diagnostics laboratories.
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Spatially Encoded Pathways for Immune Tolerance in Human Health and Disease

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In this webinar, Dr. Angelo will showcase his research into understanding the evolving spatiotemporal network behind how immune tolerance develops in cancer, pregnancy and TB.
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Vutara VXL Super-Resolution Microscope

The Vutara VXL workstation incorporates Bruker’s single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) technology in a streamlined system to enable advanced spatial biology research. When combined with Bruker’s fluidics unit, it enables multiplexed imaging for targeted, sub-micrometer multiomics.
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Fast, Sensitive and Robust Host Cell Protein Analysis

Process development teams need detailed information, via a platform that delivers short gradients to allow the required sample throughput to detect HCPs in a low sub-ppm range.
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The Role of Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Studying Tumor Metabolism

In tumors, metabolic shifts cause increased glucose uptake and fermentation. Traditionally, bulk analysis has been used to measure tumor metabolism, however, all tumors show some heterogeneity, and only an average measurement is produced by bulk analysis.
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Discover Lipid Biomarkers for Parkinson’s Disease Using MS

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In this webinar, Dr. Roberts will highlight how his work aims to identify disease-specific lipid isomers that can be used for the early detection and diagnosis of PD, using ion mobility mass spectrometry.
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Industry Insight

Using Library-Based Approaches To Increase Depth and Accuracy of Proteome Profiling

This article discusses how library-based approaches in quantitative proteomics can increase the sensitivity and accuracy of such detection systems.
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How Do Mass Spec Approaches Perform in Diagnosing Fungal Infections?

Selecting an appropriate sample preparation method can improve the efficiency and accuracy of mold identification, and researchers have now evaluated three different MALDI-TOF MS approaches for the identification of molds.
Bioprocessing
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Biognosys and Bruker Form Partnership for Advanced Proteomics CRO Services

Bruker Corporation and Switzerland-based Biognosys AG have announced a strategic partnership in which Bruker has made a majority-ownership investment in Biognosys.
Bruker's MOBILE-IR II FT-IR spectrometer
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Bruker Launches Portable MOBILE-IR II Spectrometer To Bring Laboratory-Grade FT-IR Analysis to the Field

Bruker Optics announces the launch of the MOBILE-IR II – a portable, battery-powered Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer that delivers the high spectral performance of a laboratory benchtop system.
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