An effective and error-free gene editor
Scientists have developed a new gene editor which uses a modified pair of molecular scissors that make nicks on opposite strands of the DNA at two different points.
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Scientists have developed a new gene editor which uses a modified pair of molecular scissors that make nicks on opposite strands of the DNA at two different points.
Here Bio-Rad presents the generation of specific anti-CAR T-cell antibodies to show how CAR T-cell analysis benefits from our modular antibody assembly technology using SpyTag-SpyCatcher protein ligation.
An easy-to-follow guide to flow cytometry that is well suited for researchers new to the technique, or experienced scientists looking for a refresher.
Hear from leading industry experts in this emerging field who discuss: challenges related to antigen and adjuvant selection, vaccine design, immune response improvement and future treatment options.
Find out more about the CAR-T cell therapy workflow in this informative infographic from Bio-Rad Laboratories (CA, USA). Discover some of the challenges associated with CAR-T cell R&D as well as technologies and reagents used for bioanalytical analysis.
Researchers have developed a promising new tool that accurately uses genomic data to predict disease risk across diverse populations.
Interview with Michael Schwenkert, Bio-Rad Laboratories, on best practices for the characterisation and quality control of anti-idiotypic antibodies for bioanalysis.
Researchers have developed a new method to rewind the age of skin cells by 30 years without losing their specialised functions.
Read this bulletin to learn about a Bio-Rad study where they developed and tested a 16-parameter flow cytometry panel applicable to the interrogation of a range of biologically relevant markers of T cell activation.
Researchers have found that the Lamin B1 mutation causes odd-shaped nuclei in blood cancer cells, which may lead to improved care for leukaemia patients.
Scientists at Northwestern Medicine have developed new techniques in human blood to pave potential paths towards a HIV cure.
Researchers at Hubrecht Institute, Netherlands have developed a technique to measure both gene expression and DNA packaging at the same time.
After two decades, researchers have generated the first complete, gapless sequence of a human genome
Do you know how much time your lab spends on pipetting tasks daily? If not you can easily find out. Just answer four simple questions, then Flow Robotics' calculator can give you a full report on how your lab is doing in minutes.
Scientists have developed a genetic screening platform to identify genes that can enhance immune cells to make them more persistent and increase their ability to eradicate tumour cells.