Whitepaper: Remdesivir: The technologies behind the discovery
Remdesivir is being prescribed under FDA emergency use authorization as a treatment for patients with COVID-19.
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Remdesivir is being prescribed under FDA emergency use authorization as a treatment for patients with COVID-19.
This article provides a brief overview of the technical and conceptual advantages of Raman spectroscopy, a label-free imaging technique that is being increasingly used for the purpose of drug evaluation.
Using cryo-electron microscopy and site-specific mass spectrometry, researchers have mapped the glycans that shield HIV from the immune system.
Discover the multitude of avenues you can pursue with multi-mode microplate readers in your research.
Overcome HTRF detection challenges with optimised microplate reader settings and simplified analysis.
Discover how absorbance detection works as well as different types of absorbance-based assay applications that scientists can utilise for their research.
A powerful, yet affordable, high-content imaging system in your own lab.
Discover how you can simplify your workflow by combining microplate reading and imaging in a small footprint.
Using TEMPEST®, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital were able to rapidly screen a focused compound library for early cancer drug candidates in an AlphaLISA® assay.
A flow mode Raman-activated cell sorter called FlowRACS has been created by researchers for high-throughput discovery of enzymes and their cell factories.
Software to help synthetic and medicinal chemists process and analyse all their spectral data in a single location.
Eliminate manual transcription, automate analytical data processing, and make decisions based on data directly linked with high throughput experiments.
Learn how method development software helped Janssen Pharmaceuticals reduce method development time by 80% with a 25-fold increase in method quality
Track the emergence and fate of impurities throughout drug development, attach all the relevant analytical data, and store searchable knowledge.
A result is only as good as the sample preparation that preceded it.