Application note: Kinetic quantification cell proliferation in live cells
Cell proliferation assays are a cornerstone of cancer therapeutic, developmental biology, and drug safety research.
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Cell proliferation assays are a cornerstone of cancer therapeutic, developmental biology, and drug safety research.
US scientists, using high-resolution imaging, debuted a new way to see cell organisation and rich variation in cell shape
What is multiplexed immunofluorescence microscopy imaging?
Discover the Incucyte® Scratch Wound Analysis Software Module for automated image-based measurements of cell migration in vitro, using label-free analysis.
The scientists argue the technique enables the creation of complex, data-rich “maps” of organs, including diseased organs and tumours, which could be widely useful in pre-clinical research.
Need some direction in choosing immune cell markers? Whether you are working with human cells or a mouse model, CST has you covered!
Simultaneous multicolour imaging for successful experiments.
Dr Sheraz Gul examines how patient-driven imaging strategies can be utilised to aid the translation of initial research all the way into the clinic.
Read about the current state of the industry, challenges associated with potency assays and measuring product potency throughout the manufacturing process.
Understand how quality control assays are being implemented in monitoring the development of CAR-T cells using high-throughput technologies in this article.
Measure protein, DNA and RNA in FFPE tissue samples using rigorously IHC validated CST antibodies on the NanoString® nCounter® platform.
Imaging the structure and function of the nervous system at a cellular level – challenges and considerations.
Discover everything pharmaceutical scientists need to know about solid form characterisation, starting with API selection.
Discover how Malvern Panalytical’s combination of analytical instrumentation and research services can take particle size analysis to the next level.
This Malvern Panalytical guide explores the use of Xray powder diffraction (XRPD) as a powerful tool to develop and improve pharmaceutical formulation.