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  • Use of Microcalorimetry to Study Protein Stability

    Monday, February 16, 2015
    Application Note
    Rémi André Link Brown
    Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used in the pharmaceutical, polymer and biotechnology industries to study the effect of temperature on a variety of solids or liquids, including those that ... read more
  • The Hollow Fiber Bioreactor and Cell Co-Cultivation

    Tuesday, June 12, 2012
    Application Note
    John J.S. Cadwell
    Historically, the scientific method had been based upon the reduction of complex systems to their simplest forms in order to understand their individual processes. read more
  • An Open-Concept Lab Building Design: Ten Years Later

    Monday, April 09, 2012
    Technical Article
    Tully Shelley Seth Meisler
    In 1998, in response to their desire to incorporate a new paradigm for discovery and teaching by breaking down the barriers between the science disciplines, a Stanford University (CA) faculty ... read more
  • A Nondestructive Technique for the Detection of Metallic Impurities in Alloys

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Application Note
    John R. Dannecker Neil D. Fichtelberg Scott A. Knowles
    Examples of welds contaminated with small quantities of incorrect weld filler metal were recently discovered in fabricated assemblies. The presence of such impurities, which are not detectable using ... read more
  • 1-mm-i.d. Monolithic HPLC Columns for High-Efficiency Protein Separations

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Application Note
    Sebastiaan Eeltink Remco Swart
    The preparation of monolithic separation media for HPLC composed of a single, continuous polymer macroporous support has been reported since the late 1960s. Due to its unique material properties, ... read more
  • LIMS and Public Health

    Tuesday, September 01, 2009
    Technical Article
    William Qualls
    The current H1N1 flu pandemic has put a spotlight on public health agencies as they work to identify and contain the outbreak. read more
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