Your next favorite true crime podcast might have some new forensics jargon to make sense of. Researchers in Australia have developed a new way to identify humans – similar to how we do with DNA and ...
A collaborative study from the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) and Imperial College London has found that the ...
Proteins circulating in the blood can reveal what's happening in the body, from how we process energy to how diseases develop ...
Maurice is an all-in-one cIEF and CE-SDS platform that provides high-resolution, reproducible purity, identity, and heterogeneity analysis of biotherapeutic proteins ...
In a typical bioprocessing run, the engineered cells produce a drug—but that’s not all. They also express and release host cell proteins (HCPs). Depending on the specific HCP and its concentration, it ...
C-reactive protein is created by the liver in response to infections, tissue damage, chronic inflammatory states from conditions like autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disturbances like obesity and ...
The agreement combines Cytiva’s Biacore surface plasmon resonance systems with Fidabio’s flow-induced dispersion analysis technology.
Identifying bones at an archaeological dig is a little like sorting shells at the beach. Quite often, the fragments are too small, worn down, or damaged to tell by eye what animal they used to be.
Proteins need to fold into specific shapes to perform their functions in cells, but they occasionally misfold, which can ...
The analytical workflow begins with the separation of the complex protein mixture, often utilizing liquid chromatography (LC) or capillary electrophoresis (CE) coupled directly to the MS system.
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