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This article explores the use of an automated liquid dispenser for both robust and gentle cell plating in 1,536-well microplates.
Current influenza vaccines are produced in fertilized chicken eggs, while this has proven to be efficacious and safe, there are numerous drawbacks. As such, cell-based manufacturing is proving an attractive alternative.
In this article, Sino Biological discusses the evolution of antibody humanization and affinity maturation and how this affects the life sciences field.
In this article, Sphere Fluidics showcases a method by which to screen and isolate high value rare cells that possess assured clonality.
In this article, Sphere Fluidics demonstrates how its Cyto Mine instrument can conduct a high-throughput method for identifying rare antigen secreting cells from B cell repertoires and hybridoma fusions.
In this article, Sphere Fluidics demonstrates how they perform rapid and efficient cell screening of IgG-secreting mammalian cells in order to isolate high-producing clones.
In this article, Sphere Fluidics demonstrates how FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies optimizes cell line development processes with Sphere's Cyto-Mine® instrument.
The Cyto-Mine® is a crucial tool in cell line development. This case study demonstrates how FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies incorporated the Cyto-Mine® into its processes and research into cell lines.
In this article, Sartorius demonstrates how their instruments allow for the label-free classification of cell morphology subpopulations.
NGS-based spatial analysis allows researchers to capture transcriptomic and proteomic information from cells within their native tissue environment, offering a multidimensional approach to understand gene expression and regulatory pathway mechanisms.
In this article, ACROBiosystems discusses the importance of DLL3 and Notch as therapeutic targets for small cell lung cancer treatment.
In this article, Sartorius demonstrates how advanced flow cytometry could have transformative effects on the development of cell and gene therapy.
As part of an effort to increase antibody efficacy, bispecific antibodies (bsAbs), which can bind two different antigens or epitopes are becoming an area of focus. Most bsABs in trial are cancer therapeutics and this article delves into their potential usage in cancer immunotherapy.
While chemotherapy is widely used and quite effective, the side effects are numerous and can be quite severe. Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are a potential cancer therapy that could be both incredibly effective and specific. This article summarizes the current state of ADCs in cancer therapy.
In this article, Sino Biological demonstrates how Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) can be utilized in novel cancer therapies, a change from the usual application of CARs, which heavily feature T-cells.
This article discusses how laboratory workflows are changing with the ever-expanding portfolio of instruments and devices.
Saliva diagnostics is a field that is becoming increasingly popular as a non-invasive, repeatable and
multi-faceted. Tecan offers a wide range of saliva diagnostics and testing.
In this article, Sartorius demonstrates how to perform a norm complaint gravimetric test and calibration for its various pipette lines.
In this article, Sartorius writes about a novel way by which to conduct dynamic quantification of cell migration in a real-time setting.
Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS) is an extremely common issue encountered in practically all immunotherapies. CAR-NK therapies are no exception. This article examines methods by which the incidence of CRS could be reduced.