INSIGHTS ON DRUG DEVELOPMENT
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Improve The Performance Of Your Small And Large Molecule Medicines
Explore the latest in nanotechnology advancements including recent clinical data, formulation applications, and API optimization to NanoImprove formulations.
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The Patent Cliff Looms – Design Your Biosimilar Approach Accordingly
In your pursuit of developing a high-quality biosimilar, think strategically. Consider what type of biologic your team’s expertise can support and which is needed most in your target market.
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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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White Paper: Characterization Of Spray Dried Biologics
Discover how spray drying can transform the formulation of complex biologics by improving stability, delivery, and functionality, with insights into the critical techniques and strategies needed for successful development.
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Immuno-Oncology Biomarker Measurement With High Sensitivity And Speed9/17/2024
Explore results demonstrating the successful use of innovative ELISA assays to detect three key biomarkers: Programmed Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1), Interleukin-8 (IL-8), and Interferon Gamma (IFN-γ).
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Establishing Commercial Manufacturing Services For ADCs6/3/2024
Explore how one organization built upon 15+ years of experience and an extensive knowledge base of biologics manufacturing to establish commercial-scale ADC manufacturing capabilities.
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Facilitate Handling Of Bulk Powders With Dry Granulation8/11/2025
Handling bulk powders in manufacturing presents serious challenges—from unpredictable caking to safety risks—that can disrupt workflows. Discover solutions to streamline operations and protect your team.
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Unveiling The Biophysics Behind Bio-Layer Interferometry9/27/2024
What is Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI)? Watch to learn about BLI and the advantages of utilizing a proven BLI platform.
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Best-In-Class Nanodevelopment Capabilities2/3/2025
A highly specialized team excels in creating unique nanoparticles for both small and large molecule APIs. Leveraging cutting-edge technology, they produce nanoformed materials as small as 10 nanometers.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS
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THUNDER Imager Live Cell & 3D Assay
Decode 3D biology in real time*
With THUNDER Imagers you begin every experiment with confidence. They are your solution for advanced 3D cell culture assays, whether you want to study stem cells, spheroids, or organoids.
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LMD 6 Laser Microdissection Microscope
Dissection Perfection
Laser Microdissection (LMD, also known as Laser Capture Microdissection or LCM) enables users to isolate specific single cells or entire areas of tissue. Powered by a unique laser design and dynamic software, Leica LMD systems allow users to easily isolate Regions of Interest (ROI) from entire areas of tissue down to single cells or even subcellular structures such as chromosomes.
LMD is typically used in genomics (DNA), transcriptomics (mRNA, miRNA), proteomics, metabolomics, and even next generation sequencing (NGS). Researchers in neurology, cancer research, plant analysis, forensics or climate research rely on this method. Furthermore, LMD is a perfect tool for live cell culture (LCC), for cloning and re-cultivation, manipulation or downstream analysis.
We move the laser, not the sample. And we use gravity for collection. That is why our LMD systems provide you with perfectly cut, contamination-free, analysis-ready dissectates.
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See how the Waters line of products can help you achieve quality bioanalytical methods
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STELLARIS DLS Digital Light Sheet Microscope
Light Sheet Re-Imagined
STELLARIS 5 and STELLARIS 8 Digital LightSheet (DLS) unite in one place a confocal system and a light sheet microscope – a unique combination aimed to make your research more versatile. The exclusive vertical design of DLS, enabled by Leica Microsystems’ proprietary TwinFlect mirrors, allows you to combine confocal and light sheet imaging in the same system, so you can easily adapt the microscopy method to your experimental needs.
DLS also brings flexibility to your research with the capacity to image different types of samples, such as model organisms, organoids or cleared tissue, and the ability to take advantage of the full excitation spectrum. This flexibility is possible thanks to the STELLARIS White Light Laser and the ability to perform multi-position light sheet experiments whilst using standard glass bottom plates. All of this helps you add new and better ways to explore your research questions.
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Enabling you to design vaccines without reliance on animal sources with our fermentation-produced squalene.