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His-tagged protein issues — solved
The polyhistidine-tag is the most widely used affinity tag in research involving recombinant proteins. [ + ]
Go beyond traditional microscopy: use the latest label free techniques for live cell imaging
Live Cell Imaging in the microscopy world is constantly evolving as researchers search for techniques to elucidate further mysteries of the human body. [ + ]
How to choose the right mixture for your application
Applications for specialised gas mixtures can range from high-accuracy instrument calibrations, to cell culture and welding. So how do you determine which product best suits your application? [ + ]
NGS — size does matter
High-quality libraries are key to keeping next-generation sequencing maximising usable data. [ + ]
Proteomics — Properties, Functions and Characterisation of Proteins
Proteins play critical roles in biological systems, such as enzymes, transporters/ion channels, antibodies, structural components and much more. [ + ]
Need reliable DNA?
In a study conducted by GE Healthcare, researchers examined the yield and quality of DNA from blood samples applied to Whatman FTA cards, using five common methods of DNA extraction. [ + ]
Are your results reproducible?
The scientific community is currently facing a reproducibility crisis. Over 70% of researchers are failing to reproduce published experiments. [ + ]
Gas mixing turnkey package for international university
The Bürkert Singapore office internally approached the Bürkert Australia Systemhaus, located in Sydney, for assistance in providing a solution to one of their local universities. [ + ]
Rapid, automated, component-specific particle characterisation using Morphologically-Directed Raman Spectroscopy (MDRS)
Morphological imaging is a versatile technique that combines particle size measurements — such as length and width — with particle shape assessments — such as circularity and convexity — to fully characterise both spherical and irregularly shaped particles. [ + ]
Reduce the need for time-consuming and expensive analysis using Multi-Angle Dynamic Light Scattering (MADLS)
Achieve higher resolution particle size and concentration analysis. [ + ]
A revolution in spray drying and microencapsulation
Designing a spray drying process for heat-sensitive products has always been a big challenge. [ + ]
LiveCyte: Every cell tells a story
The biggest challenge for many live cell researchers is to characterise individual cells without impacting their behaviour through the act of monitoring them. [ + ]
Entering a new era in specialty gases production in Australia
As Australia builds a more knowledge- and research-based economy, BOC is committed to investing in its national infrastructure and supply network to meet growing demand for specialty gases now and into the future. [ + ]
New Malvern MicroCal PEAQ-DSC for Faster, more Accurate Characterisation of Biomolecule Stability
DSC is often referred to as the Gold standard technique for measuring the thermal stability of biological macromolecules. Most commonly used for measuring protein stability, DSC measures the heat change during a controlled increase or decrease in temperature which is associated with the making and breaking of hydrogen bonds. [ + ]
Clinical trials crucial to making new discoveries in cancer treatment
Professor Tim Hughes and his team at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute have been at the forefront of research into chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), leading many of the advancements in CML treatment over the last 20 years. [ + ]