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Flow Cytometry Capabilities Guide
Flow cytometry enables the simultaneous analysis of multiple proteins, gene expression, and cell functions from an individual cell. This technology makes it possible to obtain a statistically relevant amount of data.
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De-Risking Cell Culture: Getting Canny With Contamination
Download this guide to learn how to achieve effective aseptic technique, identify microbial infections and develop essential contingency plans.
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How To Optimize Next-Generation Sequencing Workflows
Download this guide to learn more about techniques such as bulk tissue RNA sequencing, single-nucleus RNA sequencing and whole-genome DNA sequencing.
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Immunohistochemistry Guide
Both IHC and ICC are powerful tools that provide insights into gene expression, spatial relationships and biomarker identification in a wide variety of applications. These applications include basic research, assessment of normal and disease states within human and animal tissues and assessment of plant pathology.
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PCR Troubleshooting
Download this guide to discover key considerations when performing PCR, including the concentration and purity of starting sample, primer suitability, downstream applications and annealing temperatures.
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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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Characterizing Structural Variants
Structural variants (SVs) are genomic variants encompassing insertions, deletions, duplications, inversions and translocations. SV analysis is of high importance for increasing our understanding of diseases including cancer, neurological disorders and rare genetic diseases. Using long nanopore sequencing reads, SVs can now be characterized with unprecedented resolution.
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Five Top Tips for High-Content Screening in 3D
Download this guide to learn how you can generate uniform 3D cell models, get the best quality images, minimize imaging time and volume of data as well as avoid unnecessary data transfer steps.
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