Application note: Flow cytometry platform
Compendium of iQue® advanced flow cytometry platform application posters: Antibody discovery and immuno-oncology.
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Compendium of iQue® advanced flow cytometry platform application posters: Antibody discovery and immuno-oncology.
Learn how R&D Systems™ Avi-tag biotinylated proteins can be used as an alternative to amine biotin coupling in surface plasmon resonance experiments.
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This article outlines the advantages of using R&D Systems™ fluorescent-labeled proteins to directly stain and detect CAR+ cells by flow cytometry.
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Application note: Quantifying T Cell response in 3D tumour spheroids using advanced flow cytometry workflows.
19 August 2022 | By Sartorius
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This publications review overviews advanced flow cytometry applications in infectious disease and immuno-oncology.
Learn about current and emerging immune checkpoint molecules that are being investigated as potential immuno-oncology targets.
Learn about DLS, a powerful method to characterise the purity and aggregation state of your biologics for improved candidate selection.
This whitepaper overviews how high throughput, multi-parametric analysis accelerates antibody discovery workflows.
Find western blot application protocols and troubleshooting tips for detecting proteins in this handbook.
The study has highlighted an important advance in using graphene for electrokinetic bio-sample processing and analysis.
Droplet Digital PCR (ddPCR) offers greater accuracy and precision in quantifying viral titer in gene therapies.
Scientists have created a new imaging technique with graphene which generates clearer pictures of the structures of small molecules.