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Traditional Techniques, New Applications

Researchers harness the power of familiar methods to advance science. 

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Scientific innovation does not simply mean inventing novel instruments and techniques from scratch. In fact, researchers are updating many tried-and-true techniques and applying them in new ways. 

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  • An emerging high-plex multiplexed immunohistochemistry method
  • Wastewater-based epidemiology with qPCR testing
  • The history and future of lateral flow assays
  • Generating a spectral flow cytometry panel

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