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Fundamentals of Flow Cytometry: The Five Stages To Consider for a Successful Flow Cytometry Experiment
Download this guide to discover tips on sample preparation, fluorescence, fluorochromes and your antigens, your cytometer and data analysis.
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How to Future Proof Your Laboratory Informatics Environment
Download this guide to learn more about laboratory automation and the novel informatics solutions available to ensure sound and long-lasting investments.
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One Fluid Movement – Pipetting For a Lifetime
For each application and experiment, there is a perfectly matched pipetting system. The type of experiment you are performing and the physical properties of the liquid will determine the correct pipette tip to use.
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Western Blot Troubleshooting Tips
Download this guide to discover tips and tricks on preparation and optimization, selecting the right controls, and blocking and washing.
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How To Ensure Data Integrity
Download this guide to discover how data integrity is fundamental to quality assurance, process development and production, and analytical development and quality control.
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Eight Ways To Make Your Lab More Sustainable
Download this guide to discover tips on avoiding single-use plastics, managing your cold storage and conserving water and energy.
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Pharmaceutical Standards Guide for UV-Vis Spectrophotometers
For UV-Visible spectrophotometers in regulated laboratories, performance verification (PV) at installation and at set intervals thereafter is needed, however, the selection of standards for use in PV testing can be challenging.
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The Complete Guide to Multiplex Assays in Drug Discovery
Download this guide to learn more about the advantages of multiplex immunoassays, the importance of multiplexing for drug discovery as well as how to choose your multiplex assay for use in drug discovery.
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Your Guide to Luminex Multiplex Immunoassays
Multiplexing allows multiple biological target analytes to be simultaneously examined and quantified in a single sample. It’s a technique widely used by scientific researchers of all disciplines and provides many benefits including maximizing the use of limited samples whilst minimizing experimental variability.
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Gas Chromatography Column Selection Guide
Since the separation of compounds by GC is governed by a molecule’s partitioning properties between the carrier gas and the column’s stationary phase, the careful selection of which column to use not only impacts chromatographic performance, but sample throughput and capacity as well.
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