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Whole Exome Sequencing
Cancer is reshaping our families, our communities and our world. It is among the leading causes of death globally and cancer rates are increasing for nearly every age group and indication. Despite its prevalence, there is so much left to reveal.
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An Introduction to Ion Chromatography
Over recent decades, ion chromatography has become the method of choice for ion analysis and has developed into a significant chromatographic technique within the field of separation science.
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Breaking New Ground in Immunology
Download this eBook to learn more about the fight against infectious disease, bridging the gap between immune response and treatment development plus much more.
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Advances in Vaccine Research
Download this eBook to explore mRNA vaccine technology applications beyond COVID-19, vaccine types, administration routes, vaccine manufacturing, and much more.
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Solutions for Biopharmaceutical Analysis
Download this compendium to discover solutions for bioanalysis of antibody drugs, peptide mapping and detection of protein aggregates.
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Evaluation of the Deliciousness of Meat Alternatives
Download this eBook to learn more about methods for evaluating the deliciousness of meat alternatives including flavor, taste and texture.
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Advances in Proteomics
The term proteomics – used to describe the large-scale characterization of proteins – was coined in the 1990s by Mark Wilkins, who was a PhD student at the time. Download this eBook to learn more about recent developments in proteomics research.
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Improving Scale-up Efficiency
This e-book is a compelling introduction to HYPER technology and the impact it has had as an industry standard on a variety of adherent cell expansion applications, including viral vector manufacturing and stem cell expansion.
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Adamantyl-Containing Ligands for Challenging Cross-Coupling Reactions
Download this eBook to discover factors influencing a ligand or catalyst's suitability for production, prominent classes of adamantyl-based phosphine ligands and much more.
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Automating Your 3D Cell Cultures
The use of organoids, self-organized three-dimensional (3D) assemblies of cells, as research tools has become more common due to their ability to better recapitulate human disease compared to more traditional models.
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