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  • Matrix Degradation Assays for Investigating Cell Invasion

    Tuesday, November 01, 2011
    Application Note
    Jun Ma Luke Armstrong Janet Anderl
    Tumor metastasis, inflammation, and development are accompanied by the invasion of cells through the extracellular matrix. read more
  • The State of Microscopy for 2012

    Tuesday, November 01, 2011
    Technical Article
    Barbara Foster
    In various recent interviews, I’ve been asked about the state of microscopy and, most specifically, the rise of technologies such as AFM (atomic force microscopy) and Raman confocal and the ... read more
  • Statistics in Analytical Chemistry: Part 15—Calibration Example 5

    Tuesday, February 01, 2005
    Technical Article
    David Coleman Lynn Vanatta
    This real-world example of calibration diagnostics involves the ion-chromatographic behavior of phosphoric acid; phosphate is the actual analyte form that is measured by the instrument. read more
  • New Frontiers in Chromatography

    Tuesday, February 01, 2005
    Application Note
    Michael E. Swartz Brian Murphy
    High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) has proven to be the predominant technology used in laboratories worldwide during the past 30-plus years. read more
  • Compact Spectroscopy Instrumentation: On-Board Smarts or External Computer?

    Tuesday, February 01, 2005
    Application Note
    Hector Lara Ron Hartmayer
    Compact, array-based spectrometers continue to develop in response to advances in detector, microprocessor, storage, and display technology. read more
  • Use of Microcoil Probes to Acquire More Sensitive NMR Spectral Data

    Tuesday, February 01, 2005
    Technical Article
    Peter Froehlich
    Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique that is commonly used to provide structural information as well as other chemical metrics such as sample composition ... read more
  • Dielectrophoretic Force Microscopy

    Wednesday, January 19, 2005
    Application Note
    Al M. Hilton Brian P. Lynch Garth J. Simpson
    Dielectrophoresis (DEP), the force exerted on a polarizable particle in a nonuniform electric field, has been used with great success in recent years to manipulate and separate cells and biomolecules. read more
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