Cell-based assays are popular for high-throughput screens, where they strike a balance between ease of use and similarity to the human body that researchers aim to treat.
Cell-based assays are popular for high-throughput screens, where they strike a balance between ease of use and similarity to the human body that researchers aim to treat.
Enhancing data collection from emulsion PCR reactions: three case studies
Quantitative real-time technology dominates the market today but digital PCR is on the rise.
Innovations in mass spectrometry are making quick, comprehensive, and easy proteome mapping more attainable than ever.
Out with toothpicks and pipettors; in with automation.
Findings show researchers value quality over low price
Using surface plasmon resonance to improve antibody detection and characterization: four case studies
A guide to the new wave of budget, easy-to-use flow cytometers