Organs-On-Chips: Solving Persistent Pharmacokinetic Problems
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Organs-On-Chips: Solving Persistent Pharmacokinetic Problems

Mock organs the size of a thumb drive are poised to revolutionize drug development and discovery. Dr. Dan Tagle at the NIH, the latest guest on Brilliant Science, specializes in divining new ways to innovate organs-on-chips, and he’s even sending them to space. Read more about this growing technology and its fascinating applications.
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Biomarkers for the Brain
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Biomarkers for the Brain

Frost & Sullivan, a business consulting firm involved in market research and analysis, conducted a thought leadership forum that brought together experts in the field of CNS biomarkers. Follow their discussions about technological advancements in the field and future implications of the current research and development.
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Brilliant Science Podcast
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Brilliant Science Podcast Series

The Brilliant Science podcasts will introduce you to some of the amazing science being done around the world. Join us every month to see what you can learn.
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Electrophoresis/Western BlottingPast WebinarsWebinars

See the Signal — Illuminating the Pathway to Confident Western Blot Detection of Phosphorylated Proteins

Presented by: Rachael Preston, PhD, Applications Scientist, Bio-Rad Laboratories

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The most common method for assessing the phosphorylation state of a protein is western blotting. In this webinar we talk you through how to fine-tune your western blot protocol to detect phosphorylation events and generate publication-quality western blots.

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Alzheimer’s Disease: A Smoking Gun with No Suspect
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Alzheimer’s Disease: A Smoking Gun with No Suspect

For the past 30 years, there has been one assumed culprit of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) — beta-amyloid. However, researchers have been unsuccessful in developing effective therapies targeting this protein. Understand the history of AD and beta-amyloid and see what other biomarkers are being investigated as potential therapeutic targets.
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Six Tips to Improve Your Co-IP Results
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Six Tips to Improve Your Co-IP Results

Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) is a great way to identify target protein complexes and interacting partners. Though the technique can be highly informative, it is also challenging to master. The six tips and protocol outlined in this article will help you achieve successful co-IP results.
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ArticlesChromatographyTechnical Reports

Single-Step Influenza and Dengue Virus Purification with Mixed-Mode CHT Ceramic Hydroxyapatite XT Media

See how you can use CHT XT Mixed-Mode Media to recover over 75% of your virus in a single purification step. All this while reducing contaminating proteins by over 90% and removing over 60% of dsDNA. Get simple, fast, and reproducible viral purification with CHT XT.
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Bio‑Plex® Multiplex Immunoassay Technology Overview and Setting Up to Run an Assay
Bio-Plex Multiplex AssaysPast WebinarsWebinars

Bio-Plex Manager Software Overview

Presented by: Brett Houser, Bio-Plex Multiplex Immunoassay Product Manager, Protein Quantitation Group

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Bio-Plex Manager Software is a powerful, intuitive tool used to generate and analyze xMap data. In this webinar you will:

  • Learn how to create an assay protocol
  • Learn how to acquire data
  • Understand basic software parameters
  • Learn about general functionality and navigation
  • Master optimization of standard curves and export data for further analysis

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Cell BiologyPast WebinarsWebinars

A 16-Color Flow Cytometry Panel to Monitor Checkpoint Inhibitor Expression and T-Cell Exhaustion Following Treatment with the PD1 Inhibitor Nivolumab

Presented by: Angie Green, PhD, Senior Scientist

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We discuss using a multiparameter flow cytometry panel to monitor T-cell exhaustion states and the expression of checkpoint inhibitors. We used an in vitro model; however, the panel is designed to be compatible with clinical samples to monitor immunotherapy.

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Nuvia HP-Q
ChromatographyPast WebinarsWebinars

Large Biomolecule Purification with a New High-Performance Anion Exchange Resin

Presented by: Hana Kim, PhD, Global Product Manager, Process Chromatography
Jiali Liao, PhD, Principal Scientist, Process Chromatography

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Learn about Nuvia HP-Q Resin, a new rigid bead engineered with large pores and optimized surface extenders to deliver both high binding capacity and high recovery at high flow rates. It is ideal for large molecule purification, including plasma proteins, viruses, and VLPs.

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