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Recent Applications of Proteomics
Download this listicle to explore how proteomics is being applied in drug discovery and biomedical research, food industry, agriculture, environmental science and forensics.

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Applications of Mass Spectrometry
Download this listicle to explore the many applications of mass spectrometry including pharmaceutical analysis, omics, clinical diagnostics and microbiological testing.

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The Impact of Industry and Technology on the Next Generation of Scientists
In this listicle, we summarize the findings from the "Science Futures" project and highlight three areas in which industry and technology are impacting the next generation of scientists.

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Applications of Whole Exome Sequencing
Download this listicle to discover some key applications of whole exome sequencing such as identifying coding mutations in cancer, screening for mutations associated with disease and investigating alternative splicing events.

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Recent Developments in Proteomics Research
Here, we take a closer look at some recent developments in the world of proteomics research.

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Therapeutic Antibody Engineering: Past, Present and Future
Download this free listicle to learn more about the current scope and future prospects for therapeutic antibody engineering.

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Three Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnostics
Download this listicle to explore three major advances in dementia diagnostics, including blood biomarker analysis, polygenic risk scoring and non-invasive techniques.

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What Is New in Disease Biomarker Discovery?
Download this listicle to explore various biomarkers, technological advances driving biomarker research and integrative approaches in disease research.

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From Single Molecules to Tissues
This listicle discusses the atomic force microscopy (AFM) and how it can be applied to different research areas.

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Clinical Omics and Mass Spectrometry
Due to its broad-based applicability to detect compounds with a wide range of masses, along with its high sensitivity, mass spectrometry (MS) has been used extensively in a range of omics analyses and applications. In this listicle, we explore the use of MS-based data in a variety of clinical omics settings.
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