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Mitigate Risks in Your Cryotank Storage
This guide highlights how lab monitoring systems can help mitigate cryotank usage risk. It outlines protective measures to keep lab members and samples safe.

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A Guide to Sample Preparation for Next-Generation Sequencing
Download this guide to explore tips on how to avoid issues during NGS experiment design, tissue/specimen handling and isolation of nucleic acids.

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How To Achieve High-Quality Western Blots
Download this guide to explore how you can achieve high-quality western blots by improving protein isolation and sample preparation, optimizing your antibodies and using controls effectively.

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Screening Biologics With nanoDSF
Choosing the wrong candidate molecule can prove costly and waste both time and resources. Therefore, it’s important to base key decisions upon the most robust thermostability and unfolding profile data.

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CRISPR Yeast: Replacing the Need for Plant-Derived Metabolites
Plant-derived compounds are widely used across the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, food and agricultural industries. However, compared to other natural compounds, they often produce a lower yield of secondary metabolites.

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High-Throughput Nanowell-Based Image Verified Cloning for Cell Line Development
High-throughput nanowell-based image-verified cloning technology (HT-NIC) is a new method allowing the fast generation of clonal pharmaceutical production cell lines.

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An Introduction to the Miniaturization and Automation of NGS Library Preparation Workflows
Download this Guide to explore how NGS can benefit from the miniaturization and automation of library preparation workflows.

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Maintaining Water Quality in the Lab – Key Considerations
Download this guide to explore different water types and their uses, the implications of poor water quality and water storage.

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Nitrosamine Impurity Analysis Solutions Guide
Since the discovery of elevated levels of nitrosamines in certain pharmaceuticals, reported in July 2018, finding the right solutions have become a major focus for many pharmaceutical manufacturers, particularly as they are considered probable human carcinogens.

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Analytical Solutions for mRNA Vaccines and Therapeutics
Messenger RNA (mRNA) therapy enables the body to make the proteins needed to prevent, treat or cure diseases but, unlike traditional biologics, mRNAs are large and delicate molecules that need to be protected by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) on the journey to reach target cells.
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