Cell Culture White Papers & Case Studies
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Bio-Monolith Protein A Monitors Monoclonal Antibody Titer From Cell Cultures
In the biopharmaceutical industry, downstream processing for monoclonal antibody production typically includes three chromatographic steps; capture, intermediate purification, and polishing. By Phu T Duong, Agilent Technologies, Inc.
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Z-Stacking Of Single Plane Digital Widefield Fluorescent Images
Incorporation of Cytation™ Cell Imaging Multi-Mode Readers and Gen5™ Data Analysis Software to Create Deconvoluted, Stacked Images of 3D Cellular Structures. By Brad Larson and Peter Banks, Applications Department, BioTek Instruments, Inc.
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Use Of Phase Contrast Imaging To Track Morphological Cellular Changes Due To Apoptotic Activity
Phenotypic screening, or the determination of the effects (phenotypes) that a molecule has on a cell, tissue, or whole organism, dates back to earliest drug discovery efforts. By Brad Larson and Peter Banks, Applications Department, BioTek Instruments, Inc.
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Hematoxylin And Eosin Stained Tissue
Using Color Brightfield Imaging with the Cytation™ 5 to Image Fixed and Stained Tissue. By Paul Held Ph. D., Laboratory Manager, Applications Department, BioTek Instruments, Inc.
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Automated Color Imaging Of Tissues
Using Color Brightfield Microscopy and Image Stitching to Examine Fixed and Stained Tissues on Microscope Slides. By Paul Held Ph. D., Laboratory Manager, Applications Department, BioTek Instruments, Inc.
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Automated Hemocytometer-Based Live/Dead Cell Counting
Cell counting is one of the most common laboratory tasks in the life sciences. It is required for routine cell culture propagation and as a starting point for any cell-based assay. While there are many instruments available for automated cell counting, the reusable hemocytometer remains the inexpensive tool of choice. It is used with another common tool of the laboratory, a bright field optical microscope such that cells can be visualized and counted on a grid of squares.
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Cultivation Of Aggressive Microbial Cultures Of Pichia And Bacillus
Advances in single-use bioprocess technology have led to the rapid adoption of single-use bioreactors (S.U.B.s) across a broad range of applications within the biotechnology industry.