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Nine Ways To Improve Your Data Reproducibility
Download this guide to discover tips on improving your data reproducibility such as checking guidelines specific to your field, maintaining equipment and understanding analysis software.
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HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detection
The intended function of an excipient is to guarantee the required physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of the pharmaceutical preparation.
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How To Pipette Accurately
Download this guide to learn how to avoid instrument damage, volume inaccuracies and sample and reagent contamination.
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A Clear and Easy Guide to ELISAs
Download your guide to learn the answers to commonly asked questions such as what is at the core of your immunoassay as well as why use an ELISA over other techniques?
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Your Guide to Preparative HPLC Primer
Download this guide to learn more about setting the fraction volume target, the basic principles of scaling up as well as configuration of preparative HPLC.
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High Performance Liquid Chromatography: Choosing the Right Detector
Download this free guide to learn more about how to choose the right HPLC detector for your application.
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Best Practices for Returning to the Lab
Download this free how to guide to learn more about the tips and best practices for returning to the lab after an unexpected shutdown.
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How To Implement a LIMS Successfully
Download this guide to learn about designing and building the LIMS IT platform, interfacing core analytical instruments, training the LIMS project team and LIMS implementation do's and don'ts.
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Cryogenically Storing Animal Cell Cultures
Download this guide to discover the intracellular and extracellular events during cell freezing as well as the advantages of freezing cell cultures.
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Accelerated Manufacturing of mRNA Vaccines
Accelerated timelines are critical when responding to an outbreak and efficient vaccine manufacturing is required to enable a quicker transition from research to the clinic, saving lives. mRNAs allow biotechnology companies to develop vaccines in response to pandemics, such as COVID-19, in a matter of weeks.
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