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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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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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Binding Kinetics in Drug Discovery
Binding kinetic research is both beneficial and critical for successful drug discovery research. In this eBook, we delve into the role of binding kinetics in pharmacology, methods for measuring kinetic parameters, and applications.
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Equipment Monitoring – Ensuring Security, Efficiency and Compliance
Ultimately, good quality results rely on lab equipment being efficient at what they do but with constant developments of new technologies, changing regulations and standards, it’s often overwhelming to keep pace.
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How Scalable Genome Engineering Can Improve Results With an Automated Workflow
Download this eBook to discover an automated benchtop system that can be easily integrated into established workflows and allows you to design, engineer, evaluate and track editing results.
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Exploring the Roles of β-Arrestins and Their Therapeutic Potential in GPCR Signaling
Download this eBook to learn more about β-arrestin research and drug discovery.
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Advances in Proteomics and Peptide Quantification Using LC-MS
Download this free eBook to explore how LC-MS is advancing proteomics and peptide quantification.
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Uncovering the Complexity of Infectious Diseases with Single Cell and Spatial Multiomics
Download this eBook to learn more about the single cell and spatial technologies available for infectious disease research.
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Mass Spectrometry Applications
In this eBook, we provide an overview of how a mass spectrometer works and highlight some of the ways the technique is currently being applied.
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