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
Advances in light microscopy allow the mapping of cell migration during embryogenesis and capture dynamic processes at the cellular level.
Cell culture goes 3-D with devices that better mimic in vivo conditions.
A guide to studying lipids using mass spectrometry
How to get the most out of your collaboration with bioinformaticians
Synthetic biologists harness software to design genes and networks.
Out with toothpicks and pipettors; in with automation.