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.
Discover how Catalent can help you achieve efficiencies and develop a robust, reproducible manufacturing plan for late-stage and commercial launch.
What is multiplexed immunofluorescence microscopy imaging?
Development of novel rabbit monoclonal antibodies to characterise microglial activation states in murine models of Alzheimer’s disease.
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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.
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Imaging the structure and function of the nervous system at a cellular level – challenges and considerations.
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