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Using cytometry by time of flight (CyTOF) technology, researchers measure multiple parameters for comprehensive cell phenotyping and functional analyses. This capability is especially important during drug development and efficacy testing when investigating disease pathways, drug targets, molecular mechanisms, and drug responses. Read on to learn how scientists use CyTOF to develop therapies for cancer, inflammatory diseases, and beyond in this new eBook from Standard BioTools. #AD https://ow.ly/5UkU50Rv7TP
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Cancer cells alter metabolic pathways to fuel their activities. However, scientists need to establish methodologies for real-time monitoring of metabolism in living cells. In this article from Agilent Technologies, learn how a state-of-the-art metabolic analyzer enables researchers to examine cancer cell metabolic phenotypes, immune cell fitness, and tumor microenvironment features. #AD https://ow.ly/A4QB50Rv8RW
Real-Time Metabolic Analysis of Cancer Cells
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Aptamers can bind to a diverse range of targets, making them an alternative to traditional antibodies for a range of research, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications. Optimers® are customized next-generation aptamers that demonstrate significant potential. They possess affinity, specificity, and stability that can be developed towards a broad range of novel and validated biomarkers. In this webinar brought to you by Aptamer Group, David Bunka will discuss the development and use of Optimers for developing cancer treatments and diagnostics. Register now: https://ow.ly/tiLG50RwaKY
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Alok Wessel had prepped, checked, and printed his poster, but a key misunderstanding threw a wrench in his presentation. Read this month's #EpicFail: https://ow.ly/G8pW50Ru82v
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Over the past decade, CAR T cell therapy has become a revolutionary treatment for blood cancers. As scientists look toward new and improved immunotherapy options, NK cell therapy is picking up speed. Watch this webinar from Thermo Fisher Scientific to discover the clinical potential of NK cell therapies and how scientists ramp up large-scale cell culture methods for therapeutic applications: #AD https://ow.ly/NhWV50Rv2iA
From Culture to Clinic: Scale Up NK Cell Expansion
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Many protein engineering strategies for library screening do not fully or uniformly represent every possible codon, suffering from amplification bias and sequence-specific limitations. In this application note from Twist Bioscience, learn how scientists enhanced protein engineering with synthetic libraries that provide complete or near-complete site representation, and high throughput and quality saturation mutagenesis libraries ready for downstream validation. Download the application note here #AD: https://ow.ly/EWP650Rv6MT
Enhancing Protein Engineering: Site Saturation Variant Libraries
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In her lab at Washington University in St. Louis, Jing Hughes studies the primary cilium, a structure that emerges from the cell surface and acts like an antenna sensing and transmitting information to the intracellular space. In a study published in PNAS, Hughes and her colleagues captured an unprecedented view of the human pancreatic cilia, expanding researchers’ understanding of these structures. Check out this month's Science Snapshot here: https://ow.ly/LahE50Ru6b0
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This week we dive into the connection between the brain and the immune system, new methods for delivering CRISPR into a cystic fibrosis lung model, and how fetal organoids could facilitate precision medicine in the womb! Don't miss out, subscribe now! #CRISPR #CysticFibrosis #Immunology #Vaccination #Organoids #p53
Keeping an Eye on Brain Immunity and more!
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Imaging brain cancer with PET scans is difficult due to heterogeneity in the tumor microenvironment. In this webinar, learn how researchers developed a new method that combines PET imaging, single cell analysis, and 3D histology to get a better view of glioblastomas. 📅 May 16 @ 10AM ET Register now #AD: https://ow.ly/uuB750Rjo9b
Viewing the Glioblastoma Tumor Microenvironment at Single Cell Resolution
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