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The Role of Mass Spectrometry in Virus Research
Download this free eBook to learn more about the role of mass spectrometry in virus research.
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Advances in Cancer Research
In this eBook, we explore some of the novel tools and techniques helping to unravel the complexity of cancer and highlight therapeutic strategies that are being employed to tackle this disease.
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Spotlight on Magnetic Beads
Download this eBook to learn more about benefits of incorporating magnetic beads into your workflow.
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Transform Your Research With High-Purity Lipids
Download this brochure to discover high-purity, natural and synthetic phospholipids, sphingolipids, sterols, fluorescent lipids, adjuvants and lipid-binding antibodies.
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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. However, many unanswered questions remain, requiring increased scale and resolution to be addressed.
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Antibody Detection for Cancer Research
Cancer cells predominantly evade the immune system in two ways – they prevent immune cells from detecting them and they deactivate immune responses prematurely. Download this eBook to discover an antibody multiplexing technique
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Women in Science 2021
Download this eBook to read the full interviews from female scientists in honor of International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021.
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Deciphering the Immune Response to Viral Infection
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed an urgent need to advance our understanding of viral biology, such as mechanisms of infection, transmission, and interaction with the immune system.
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Choosing the Right Reagents for Your Coronavirus Immunoassay
Download this eBook to learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19.
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Best of 2020
Download this eBook to find out more about the latest research in genetic engineering, structural biology, and other picks from Technology Networks.
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