Whitepaper: Understanding T Cell phenotype and function
This whitepaper overviews the importance of understanding T Cell Biology to build better therapeutics, demonstrates use of advanced flow cytometry.
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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.
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.
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A team of researchers has shown that injection of cholangiocyte organoids in human livers ex vivo can repair the organs’ bile ducts. In this article, Dr Fotios Sampaziotis explains how his team’s study provides the first proof-of-principle for the efficacy of cellular therapies using organoids in human.
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Complete solutions for neurological disease research and discovery - helping you to better understand diseases to improve patient outcomes.
We discuss how liquid handling automation supports drug discovery workflows & highlight opportunities to improve the efficiency and quality of these.
Learn about a practical, high-throughput method for validating the target-specificity of antibodies for the application of western blot.
Drug Target Review brings you five of the most recent developments in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting.
The development of a Parkinson’s disease model, using hiPSC-derived neural cells, to assess alpha-synuclein pre-formed fibril-induced toxicity.
Gain more insight into immune-tumor interactions and learn how antibody detection techniques like multiplexing is advancing immunotherapies.