INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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Quantification Of Exenatide Using Xevo TQD
Discover a highly sensitive and reliable LC-MS/MS method for quantifying exenatide in plasma that is powered by advanced sample prep and optimized column chemistries.
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Improving Next-Generation Sequencing Workflows With Droplet Digital PCR
Optimize NGS workflows by using digital PCR for absolute quantification. Improve library quality, reduce bias, and gain sensitive validation for rare variants in complex genomic samples.
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How Peptides Became Cornerstones Of Modern Medicine
Peptides evolved from early chemical discoveries to transformative therapies, culminating in GLP‑1 drugs that highlight their versatility, precision, and expanding role across modern medicine.
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Manufacturing CAR T Cell Therapies: Challenges, Insights And Solutions
Manufacturing patient-specific cell therapies is a complex, multi-step process. Addressing key hurdles in production time, scalability, and cost is crucial to making these vital treatments more accessible.
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Imagine The Future: An Enhanced Oligonucleotide Synthesis Process2/9/2026
Gain practical guidance for improving oligo quality, see how an advanced synthesis platform supports production, and explore a software interface designed to make daily operations more intuitive.
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Leveraging Innovative Analytics To Ensure The Thermal Stability Of mAb Drug Products9/23/2024
Uncover how innovative Rapid Screening-Differential Scanning Calorimeter technology is enabling robust analysis and regulatory compliance by ensuring the thermal stability of antibody drug products.
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mRNA Vaccines And Therapeutics: Current Trends And Perspectives2/25/2025
Delve into the advancements and transformative impact of mRNA vaccine technology on modern medicine and explore how this technology is revolutionizing healthcare for the future and beyond.
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Understand Fluorescence And How It Enhances Scientific Exploration9/24/2024
Deepen your understanding of fluorescence for research, and gain valuable insight into how to select appropriate fluorophores and fluorescent proteins for your experiments.
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Accelerating Small Molecule Protein Degrader Development Using High-Content Imaging5/6/2026
High‑content imaging enables rapid discovery and optimization of small‑molecule protein degraders by delivering multiparametric, single‑cell insights that accelerate hit identification, SAR development, and lead advancement.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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Purchasing buffer formulation equipment involves more than just price. Explore critical features, budget considerations, and vendor qualifications to secure a reliable system that meets your needs.
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Support high-yield viral vector production with media designed for transfection efficiency, scalability, and reduced aggregation in HEK293 cells, ideal for AAV and LV workflows.
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Observe the viability of your cells with the field-upgradeable cellular imaging option for the SpectraMax i3/i3x Multi-mode Detection Platform.
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A60 F Stereo Microscope
Optimize your productivity and production quality
The intuitive A60 F and A60 S stereo microscopes fulfill what you need – high sample throughput, optimum visibility of product details and components, and easy processing of subassemblies.
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See 80% more of your sample with a 46 mm object field
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Comfortable access your sample due to the 122 mm working distance
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Easy handling, less refocusing and time saving with up to 13.6 mm depth of field and Leica FusionOptics technology
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Enables large surface overview and detailed observation with a magnification range from 5x to 30x
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The THUNDER Imager Tissue allows real-time fluorescence imaging of 3D tissue sections typically used in neuroscience and histology research. Acquire rich, detailed images of thick tissues free of haze from out-of-focus blur.
Even fine structures deep in tissues can be resolved thanks to Computational Clearing, an innovative Leica technology. Image detailed morphological structures like axons and dendrites of neurons in a brain slice. The high image quality, even with thick tissue sections, is combined with the well-known speed, fluorescence efficiency, and ease of use of widefield microscopes.