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AI algorithms, light-field microscopy and light-sheet microscopy have been combined by researchers to image biological processes in 3D.
Gain more insight into immune-tumor interactions and learn how antibody detection techniques like multiplexing is advancing immunotherapies.
In this short video we show an example of a 3D airway organoid model along with some interesting ways to get the most out of this type of assay.
Researchers have used cryo-EM to show that a new nanobody cocktail can bind to the S protein of SARS-CoV-2, neutralising the coronavirus.
An AI software called ZeroCostDL4Mic has been developed by researchers to enable other scientists to analyse images from microscopy studies.
By increasing the frame rate of atomic force microscopy to 30 frames per second, scientists found the technique was faster and less invasive.
14 April 2021 | By Fluidigm
Watch our free on-demand webinar to learn more about using Imaging Mass Cytometry™ (IMC™) to measure over 40 protein targets with subcellular resolution.
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have shown that the Spike (S) protein on cells exposed to the AstraZeneca vaccine is highly similar to the SARS-CoV-2 S protein.
8 April 2021 | By Beacon Discovery
Watch our on-demand webinar and learn from an industry expert regarding GPCR virtual screening approaches and challenges and much more.
Discover how a new ELISA against S1-RBD for COVID-19 seroconversion detection can accelerate discovery to facilitate vaccine breakthroughs.
Researchers have elucidated the 3D structure of the Taspase 1 enzyme, known to be involved in a range of cancers.
Researchers have created a single-celled synthetic organism able to grow and divide that could be used to produce drugs and detect disease.
Researchers have imaged the entire Survival Motor Neuron complex using X-ray diffraction analysis, among other techniques.
Working with RNA requires rigorous nuclease contamination controls in place. Stock up on Nuclease-Free tubes tips and buffers #Back2Lab