In a clinical laboratory, tests are done on patient specimens, such as blood, biopsies, and other bodily fluids, to gather information regarding the general health, aiding in diagnosis and potential treatment or disease prevention.
Antibody therapeutics is a fast-growing market boosted by developments in bispecific antibodies and in newly emerging tetra-specific antibodies. With the ability to recruit a combination of...
Stem cells have the capability to develop into any specialized cell type, which makes them a valuable resource in research and regenerative medicine. Differentiated stem cell models provide...
Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is common and usually results in a mild, non-specific illness in otherwise healthy individuals followed by asymptomatic latency. However, congenital CMV...
Testing for abnormal immunoglobulins was based previously on serum electrophoresis and immunofixation only. In the last years, however, free light chain (FLC) testing in serum became one imp...
Employing a metagenomic search, we identified a family of miniature CRISPR-Cas type V-L systems capable of RNA-guided dsDNA target cleavage without a tracrRNA. A bacterial depletion screen r...
Cell-based immunotherapy has become the new-generation cancer medicine, and “off-the-shelf” cell products that can be manufactured at large scale and distributed readily to treat...
NEED ABSTRACT Learning Objectives Understand how the challenges of amplification from low input DNA, including single cells, can be overcome Discover why more researchers are using a next ge...
This webinar will provide an overview of the antibody discovery process, from target validation to candidate selection, highlighting the critical steps involved in developing effective antib...
Multicolor flow cytometry has recently experienced a fast evolution, increasing the number of parameters that can be studied within a single sample. However, this also increases the complexi...
Multicolor flow cytometry has recently experienced a fast evolution, increasing the number of parameters that can be studied within a single sample. However, this also increases the complexi...
Worldwide gastric cancer is the 5th most common cancer and the 4th leading cause of cancer deaths. Its highest incidence rates are in east Asia and eastern Europe with low incidence rates in...
The human genome project was undertaken to determine the human DNA sequence and analyze variation among individuals. To make use of this information, tools were developed that could collect...
Imaged isoelectric focusing (icIEF) has been established as the standard technique for profiling charge heterogeneity, which is a critical quality attribute (CQA) of biotherapeutics....
Laboratories performing diagnostic testing for infectious diseases have an obligation to meet the needs of multiple patient populations. With infectious disease, time it takes for reporting...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Many cancers can be cu...
There is a great variability in testing for monoclonal gammopathies. During his presentation, Dr. David F. Keren, MD, Clinical Professor of Pathology at University of Michigan Health, descri...
Quality sample preparation is fundamental to the analytical process. Tissue Processing is the most complex and one of the longest step in the histology workflow. The quality of the processed...
When building your own infectious disease molecular panels there are many paths to consider. In this interview, we ask Marcus Cognetti and Dr. Ari Frenkel what approach is required to create...
A lot of exciting things are going on within the health care sector and AI [artificial intelligence] is playing a major role. AI is becoming increasingly popular in medicine and healthcare,...
ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a powerful and well-established method that enables researchers to detect and quantify a wide range of soluble substances, such as peptides, prot...
Liquid biopsies represent a transformation in the management of cancer as they have the potential to detect, characterize, and monitor cancers earlier than can be achieved with conventional...
Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects millions of people worldwide each year. The influenza virus is constantly evolving, making it difficult to predict and preve...
1. HBV 5 Line Guideline (Proposed): • Test all adults for Hepatitis B with the triple panel: HBsAg, Anti HBc total, Anti HBs • Vaccinate all adults for HBV who are HBV triple panel...
Antibody therapeutics is a fast-growing market boosted by developments in bispecific antibodies and in newly emerging tetra-specific antibodies. With the ability to recruit a combination of...
Stem cells have the capability to develop into any specialized cell type, which makes them a valuable resource in research and regenerative medicine. Differentiated stem cell models provide...
Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is common and usually results in a mild, non-specific illness in otherwise healthy individuals followed by asymptomatic latency. However, congenital CMV...
Testing for abnormal immunoglobulins was based previously on serum electrophoresis and immunofixation only. In the last years, however, free light chain (FLC) testing in serum became one imp...
Employing a metagenomic search, we identified a family of miniature CRISPR-Cas type V-L systems capable of RNA-guided dsDNA target cleavage without a tracrRNA. A bacterial depletion screen r...
Cell-based immunotherapy has become the new-generation cancer medicine, and “off-the-shelf” cell products that can be manufactured at large scale and distributed readily to treat...
NEED ABSTRACT Learning Objectives Understand how the challenges of amplification from low input DNA, including single cells, can be overcome Discover why more researchers are using a next ge...
This webinar will provide an overview of the antibody discovery process, from target validation to candidate selection, highlighting the critical steps involved in developing effective antib...
Multicolor flow cytometry has recently experienced a fast evolution, increasing the number of parameters that can be studied within a single sample. However, this also increases the complexi...
Multicolor flow cytometry has recently experienced a fast evolution, increasing the number of parameters that can be studied within a single sample. However, this also increases the complexi...
Worldwide gastric cancer is the 5th most common cancer and the 4th leading cause of cancer deaths. Its highest incidence rates are in east Asia and eastern Europe with low incidence rates in...
The human genome project was undertaken to determine the human DNA sequence and analyze variation among individuals. To make use of this information, tools were developed that could collect...
Imaged isoelectric focusing (icIEF) has been established as the standard technique for profiling charge heterogeneity, which is a critical quality attribute (CQA) of biotherapeutics....
Laboratories performing diagnostic testing for infectious diseases have an obligation to meet the needs of multiple patient populations. With infectious disease, time it takes for reporting...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, or nearly one in six deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Many cancers can be cu...
There is a great variability in testing for monoclonal gammopathies. During his presentation, Dr. David F. Keren, MD, Clinical Professor of Pathology at University of Michigan Health, descri...
Quality sample preparation is fundamental to the analytical process. Tissue Processing is the most complex and one of the longest step in the histology workflow. The quality of the processed...
When building your own infectious disease molecular panels there are many paths to consider. In this interview, we ask Marcus Cognetti and Dr. Ari Frenkel what approach is required to create...
A lot of exciting things are going on within the health care sector and AI [artificial intelligence] is playing a major role. AI is becoming increasingly popular in medicine and healthcare,...
ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a powerful and well-established method that enables researchers to detect and quantify a wide range of soluble substances, such as peptides, prot...
Liquid biopsies represent a transformation in the management of cancer as they have the potential to detect, characterize, and monitor cancers earlier than can be achieved with conventional...
Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory illness that affects millions of people worldwide each year. The influenza virus is constantly evolving, making it difficult to predict and preve...
1. HBV 5 Line Guideline (Proposed): • Test all adults for Hepatitis B with the triple panel: HBsAg, Anti HBc total, Anti HBs • Vaccinate all adults for HBV who are HBV triple panel...