Catalogue: Cell isolation with Dynabeads
Magnetic separation with Dynabeads helps ensure that the isolated cells are not affected by passage through a dense column.
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Magnetic separation with Dynabeads helps ensure that the isolated cells are not affected by passage through a dense column.
The polymerised form of oestrogen has shown success in mice at preventing further damage to the spinal cord after injury.
A combination of chemicals has shown promise in pre-clinical studies to produce muscle stem cells, giving hope for regenerative medicine.
Working with RNA requires rigorous nuclease contamination controls in place. Stock up on Nuclease-Free tubes tips and buffers #Back2Lab
Achieve intact SARS-CoV-2 virus enrichment products. You only need a centrifuge, and the intact virus is enriched in less than 3 hours with very little hands-on time.
Dr Ying Kai Chan discusses his latest research into how the delivery of AAV vectors for gene therapies can be made safer and more effective.
A novel machine learning method can explain how glycans stabilise proteins, aiding the discovery and design of protein-based drugs.
The extraction and isolation of RNA is essential in many downstream applications. Check out the basics of RNA isolation from Thermo Fisher.
KingFisher APEX is our newest instrument for automation workflows for high throughput DNA and RNA extraction. With precision handling and touch screen interface.
Researchers have shown antibodies induced by the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are less effective at neutralising certain SARS-CoV-2 variants.
New podcast on SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing: From human sample analysis to Wastewater Surveillance.
RiboMinus Bacteria 2.0 Transcriptome Isolation Kits perform efficient transcriptome enrichment from total bacterial RNA. Improve your RNA extraction from bacteria today.
See our guide on DNA purification methods. From organic extraction through automated high-throughput runs, these research solutions make sample preparation easy.
Cannabidiol's (CBD) anti-inflammatory properties could be harnessed to treat or prevent COVID-19, according to a new study.
A team has discovered how enzymes control the formation of bioactive rubromycin-polyketides, which could be used to bioengineer new compounds.