INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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A Study To Assess Organoid Size And Cell Count From 3D Image Analysis
Recent advancements in 3D patient-derived organoids (PDOs) offer improved predictive power over traditional 2D assays. Explore a patented bioprocess for PDO expansion that could revolutionize drug discovery, especially in oncology.
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High-Throughput Pyrogen Testing In A Multimode Microplate Reader
Explore a faster, high‑sensitivity approach to pyrogen detection that uses an NF‑κB reporter system to measure both endotoxin and non‑endotoxin contaminants to enable shorter workflows.
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MAPK Signaling Pathway
Mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades regulate key cellular processes like proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Explore how these pathways maintain cellular homeostasis and contribute to disease development.
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New And Upcoming Trends In Immunodiagnostics
Explore the latest trends and cutting-edge technologies in immunodiagnostics that are transforming disease detection.
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If Collaboration Fuels Biopharma Innovation, Why Can't We Connect More?3/17/2026
Breakthroughs thrive when biopharma teams work across silos, yet collaboration remains surprisingly difficult. Explore the barriers and why they persist. What will it take to move beyond them?
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Take Action On PFAS To Protect Your Critical Processes9/18/2025
PFAS restrictions are tightening, but a full ban could disrupt critical industries lacking alternatives, such as pharmaceutical manufacturing. Learn where PFAS use remains indispensable.
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Introducing 2 New Highly Effective ADC Payloads For Cancer Therapeutics11/6/2024
Unlock the potential of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) by exploring our novel payloads, designed for easy access and evaluation, to accelerate your ADC drug development with proven efficacy and safety.
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ddPCR Workflows For Gene Expression Analysis3/5/2026
RT-ddPCR offers a powerful, flexible approach to precise RNA quantification. Learn how one-step and two-step workflows improve sensitivity and efficiency in your gene expression studies.
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ADC Tech Talks Contract Manufacturing12/9/2024
Experts share strategies to accelerate ADC development, including optimizing supply chains, seamless scale-up to GMP manufacturing, and leveraging process analytical technology.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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Color CMOS Camera K5C
The powerful, focused research choice
When small details make all the difference, the K5C microscope camera gives you the power to find them. The color CMOS camera of choice for the materials and life science research expert, the K5C helps you to distinguish, study and document the small details in high resolution.
The K5C enables you to capture high-resolution images at any magnification level due to its 20 MP CMOS sensor. You’ll get insights and results for live images fast, thanks to the frame rate of 32 fps, helping you use speed to your imaging advantage.
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Learn how tailored lipids, polymers, and carbohydrate‑based materials strengthen targeted delivery, enhance stability, and support scalable development for emerging therapeutic modalities.
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Standalone instrument with touchscreen and built-in sample ports for small volumes and cuvettes
The SpectraMax® QuickDrop™ Micro-Volume Spectrophotometer quantifies very small amounts of DNA, RNA, oligos, and proteins.
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Decode 3D biology in real time*
The THUNDER Imager Model Organism allows fast and easy 3D exploration of whole organisms for developmental or molecular biology research. Thanks to THUNDER Live, your images reveal the finest structural details already in the live image. No hassle with out-of-focus blur while maintaining the capabilities and ease-of-use typical for Leica stereo microscopes.
A THUNDER Imager Model Organism is the optimal instrument for studying, e.g., Drosophila, C. elegans, zebrafish, plants, and mice. One device for screening, positioning, and imaging your specimen. Simplify your workflow and study model organisms from a large overview to the highest detail.
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From safety considerations to kid-friendly dosing, we can help you get your pediatric formulation right.