10 Tips for Western Blot Detection of Phosphorylation Events
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10 Tips for Western Blot Detection of Phosphorylation Events

Being able to interrogate protein phosphorylation events and aberrant phosphorylation levels is critical to our understanding of various biological and pathological processes. However, detection of phosphorylated proteins in western blots can be challenging. These ten tips will help you generate robust data and cleaner blots.
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A Model System for Fast Screening of Optimal Protein Purification Conditions
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A Model System for Fast Screening of Optimal Protein Purification Conditions

See how you can efficiently reduce identification of optimal protein purification conditions from five days to just 18 hours. All you need is a DOE model and the Multivariable Scouting tool and automation abilities of the NGC Chromatography System.
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Develop an Immunotherapy in Augmented Reality
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Develop an Immunotherapy in Augmented Reality

Every year cancer kills eight million people worldwide. By 2030, the number of annually diagnosed cases will exceed 21.7 million resulting in 13 million cancer deaths due to aging and population growth. Join the fight against cancer by embarking on a research mission to develop a personalized immunotherapy using augmented reality.
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Moving Forward with Immunotherapies for Cancer
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Moving Forward with Immunotherapies for Cancer

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 immuno-oncology. Follow their discussions about the current state of immunotherapies and the key challenges and future approaches to the targeted use of the immune system in cancer treatment.
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The Universal qPCR Reagent
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One for All — The Universal qPCR Reagent

Passive reference dyes are included in qPCR/RT-qPCR supermixes to compensate for pipetting errors and thermal and/or optical differences in real-time instruments. Our universal line of reagents eliminates the need for spiking in dyes or having to worry about how much ROX your instrument needs. See how your qPCR experiments can also generate more reliable data and be reproducible by anyone.
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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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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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