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11/21/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Technology gets an update to help combat the spread of the deadly disease
11/14/2014
Frequently asked questions related to the application of DLS to the characterization of protein therapeutic formulations
10/20/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Could a new acoustic micropump inspired by the legs of swimmers open doors for microfluidics?
10/17/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Can SERS accurately detect the early stages of the most common male cancer?
10/17/2014 | Rich Whitworth
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08/29/2014
The study of exosomes and other cell-derived microvesicles is an area of rapidly rowing importance and the subject of intense interest and research. The previous lack of suitable methods for their detection, analysis, enumeration and phenotyping is proving to be a significant limitation in these studies. This document shows the degree to which the technique of Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) is helping to address these problems.
07/28/2014 | Bayden Wood
Our third effort at developing a simple analytical diagnostic for malaria looks promising. It could help prevent the spread of the most devastating disease on the planet.
07/28/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Analytical scientists will descend on Mozart’s hometown for two future-facing conferences – ISC 2014 and MSACL 2014 EU.
06/30/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Teams in the UK, Finland, Spain, Switzerland and Italy join forces to tackle microfluidic-based assay development
Could a simple flower-shaped paper-based assay be the answer to an undiagnosed hepatitis C pandemic?
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