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Solutions for Vaccine Development
This eBook highlights ways that you can level up your vaccine research with selected bioreactor tools to fit your vaccine development workflow.
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Insights Into Laboratory Compliance and IT Services
Achieving lab compliance is essential to ensure product quality and safety. However, this is a challenging task that involves various elements.
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The Latest in End-to-End Grain Analysis
This eBook outlines the latest in end-to-end grain analysis solutions to ensure high quality food production at every stage of the supply chain.
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Pride in Science
Download this eBook to read interviews from LGBTQIA+ individuals studying and working in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.
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Unlock the Potential of Your Preclinical Oncology Studies
This eBook explores how humanized mouse models can accelerate the development of novel, safe, and effective oncology treatment
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How Label-Free Technologies Are Used in Drug Discovery
Many small molecule drugs and biologics interact with a therapeutic target to change its function. Hence, to accelerate drug discovery, streamlining affinity analysis workflows is essential.
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Whole-Genome Sequencing: Small Genomes
The ability to characterize microbial genomes is advancing many fields of research. In fact, sequencing approaches now allow scientists to understand disease origins and anticipate transmission patterns with applications across human health, farming and food production industries.
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Multitasking Solutions for Multielemental Analysis
Today’s multielemental analysis labs are expected to tackle quick turnaround times, meet low detection limits and deliver high levels of sample accuracy – all while keeping maintenance and operating costs low.
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Advances in Cancer Research
In this eBook, we highlight developments in cancer research through a selection of articles, interviews and graphics.
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A Primer on NGS Adapters: Structural Elements, Key Functions and Workflow Differences
Unique molecular identifiers (UMIs) now present a solution that can reduce quantitative bias, distinguish between PCR duplicates, and recognize sequencing errors.
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