INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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Accelerating Clinical Development: Modern Tools In Process Chemistry
Whether you aim to address bottlenecks or explore advanced techniques, gain a practical and forward-thinking perspective to streamline early-phase development with HTE and model-based approaches.
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The Power Couple: CRISPR And Oligonucleotides
Drug design using CRISPR depends on long guide RNA (gRNA) sequences. Find out how this match between long oligos and CRISPR works.
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384-Well Microplate Time Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) Immunoassay
Examine how innovative sandwich ELISAs in a 384-well format can be utilized with a sensitive reader for high-throughput screening to quantify Human IgG and IFN gamma.
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Advantages Of Spray-Dried Mannitol In Roll Compaction
Pharmaceutical excipients like mannitol enhance formulation stability, flowability, and compressibility, which are crucial for robust tablets. Read how these properties improve patient compliance.
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Analysis Of Drug-Excipient Incompatibility In Discovery And Formulation Development3/7/2024
We analyze drug-excipient incompatibility using a microcalorimeter system equipped with a multi-sample cell capable of simultaneously measuring highly sensitive heat flow data from up to three samples.
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Nanomedicine Modalities Find Path To Clinic Through Analytics5/16/2025
Lipid nanoparticles have revolutionized drug delivery, ushering in a new era of nanomedicine. Discover how advanced analytical tools are accelerating next-generation LNP therapeutics.
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Lightning-Link® Conjugation Kits: Consistent Performance On A Broad Scale9/26/2024
Learn about labeling technology offering a transformative solution through direct antibody labeling without the need for post-conjugation purification, thereby mitigating antibody loss and ensuring reproducible results.
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3 Key Considerations In Gene Therapy Manufacturing7/15/2025
Viral vector-based gene therapies are redefining medicine. As developers navigate uncharted territory, Sybil Danby of Cytiva highlights three critical areas shaping the journey from discovery to patient access.
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Innovative Octet® Biolayer Interferometry (BLI) Approach For Non-Disruptive And Fast AAV Capsid Ratio Determination In Complex Biological Matrices9/27/2024
Learn about a biosensor that was designed to provide the rapid, real-time, high-throughput measurement of AAV capsid titer in samples throughout the AAV workflow.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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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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Unlock the full potential of your peptide programs with our integrated technology platform and proven track record of success.
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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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An industry-renowned instrument for monitoring GPCRs and ion channels
Powered by a new, optional high-speed EMCCD camera and the new Peak Pro 2 software module, the new FLIPR® Penta High-Throughput Cellular Screening System allows you to measure and analyze peaks of human-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), differentiated into cardiomyocytes and neurons, up to 100 times per second and quickly cherry pick events such as Early Afterdepolarization-like events (EAD-like events), fibrillation, and irregular beating.
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Nanoform’s proprietary bionanoparticle technology can deliver large-molecule drug particles as small as 50 nm while retaining biological activity. This can not only enable more patient-friendly approaches to drug delivery, but also potentially higher loads of active ingredients.