On-demand webinar: An AI-based approach to phenotypic characterisation of neuronal cells
Evaluation of neurotoxicity effects is an active area of investigation in drug discovery and disease modeling.
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Evaluation of neurotoxicity effects is an active area of investigation in drug discovery and disease modeling.
A research team have created a new strategy for developing an effective vaccine against a widespread form of tuberculosis.
This whitepaper overviews use of Advanced Flow Cytometry to accelerate antibody screening and characterisation and reveal deeper biological insights.
19 August 2021 | By Eurofins Discovery
Watch this on-demand webinar that discusses the two assays developed by Eurofins and why they represent a more physiologic and dynamic system to provide a more comprehensive pre-clinical model for cardiac liability assessment.
This whitepaper describes several live-cell phenotypic analyses suitable for the characterisation of astroglia cells.
CureVac and GSK's second-generation mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidate, CV2CoV, demonstrated improved immune response in a pre-clinical study.
Accelerate the discovery process of new drugs and targets with a better understanding of the metabolome and lipidome during drug development.
The cell painting assay uses up to six fluorescent dyes to label and visualize a variety of subcellular structures at the single cell level.
The latest edition of the live-cell analysis handbook is a companion guide for live-cell analysis users. Includes discussion of live-cell analysis.
This whitepaper overviews the importance of understanding T Cell Biology to build better therapeutics, demonstrates use of advanced flow cytometry.
30 July 2021 | By Bio-Techne
Watch this on-demand webinar and learn about robust technologies for nanobody drug discovery.
Depletion of ATP due to viral-induced CPE leads to a reduction in luminescence signal, enabling quantitation of viral-induced CPE in host cells.
28 July 2021 | By Sartorius AG
In this on-demand webinar, our expert illustrates the utility of GPCR libraries and explains how to discover potent functional antibodies against multiple GPCR targets.
Professor Christian Brechot explains why lentiviral vectors could serve as an effective tool for treating a wide range of cancers and could be used for vaccines.
Cell Line Development and cell culture process teams, are you geared up to leverage the vast amount of data generated by high-throughput?