August 2016
Volume 48, Number 6
Choosing an incubator that provides ideal conditions for sensitive research and development is critical, explains an article on incubator use and maintenance. Inlet liner selection for gas chromatography is important also, and can be simplified by taking into account sample type, injection mode and the nature of the analytes.
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Nanolytica 2016, held May 20 at the University of California at Berkeley, was organized by PerkinElmer and the Bay Area Nanotechnology Council of the IEEE.
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Mary Kay Bates
The use of long-established mutant lines in culture has shifted, and it is common to find researchers using more sensitive stem cells, primary cells
and 3-D cultures in applications including vaccine...
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Nicholas Groseclose
Measuring the concentration of aqueous solutions
containing one component can be easy.
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Robert J. Janetschek
The proteins found within the human machine are, quite literally, the building blocks of life: individual cells contain more than 5000 individual proteins.
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Jaakko Lehtinen, Veli-Matti Kittilä, Aleksandra Karimaa, Ismo Kauppinen
Photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) is based on
the conversion of optical energy to thermal energy.
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Linx Waclaski
Introduction of gas chromatography samples typically occurs through a heated inlet containing a glass liner.
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Mike May
From X-rays to blood draws, researchers and clinicians need a variety of ways to handle samples, from the time they are collected through storage and analysis.
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James Lim
Cells stored with traditional culturing practices express different gene and protein profiles than their in vivo counterparts.
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Ihuoma A. Igwilo, Nicholas T. Lappas, Ira S. Lurie
Methodology is presented for analysis of 13 pain-management drugs using reversed-phase and hydrophilic interaction chromatographic separations.
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Mike May
Ongoing advances in MS analysis allow increasingly specific safety studies on foods
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Martin Frey
In the early days of biobanking, biological sample collections were usually associated with a specific research area and stored near the collection
point.
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
The 5th International Symposium on Higher-
Order Structure of Protein Therapeutics (HOS
2016) attracted 112 scientists and vendors to
the Renaissance Hotel in Long, Beach, Calif., April
10–13.
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