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ADCC and SARS-CoV-2 - how is their destiny linked?
Since its emergence in 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has rapidly spread to become the major health issue of the past two years. But it's also a research field of interest
mRNA Vaccines - The promise of more to come
Propelled into the spotlight by the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA has become a biological entity of great interest in drug discovery - yet mRNA vaccines are just the promising beginning, leading to more and
New cutting-edge SPY labelling probes
With the great success of the SIR-probes for efficient labeling of the cell Cytoskeleton, DNA and Lysosome, Spirochrome have just
Meet the new CUT&RUN compatible Antibodies
Developed by Epicypher and available in Europe through tebu-bio, CUTANA CUT&RUN and its sister technology CUT&TAG are quickly becoming the preferred approaches for Chromatin Mapping
New Flipper-TR probes - easily measure membrane tension in cells
Despite its importance in the regulation of many cellular processes, membrane tension is still complicated to measure. And despite valuable insights, the techniques currently available remain complex and
Siglecs as the new immunecheckpoint target
Due to their involvement as checkpoints in immune cell responses, Sialic-acid-binding ImmunoGlobulin-like Lectins (Siglecs) have gained more and
How can you get your mRNA ready in only a few weeks?
Synthetic mRNA is indeed the highway for today's therapeutics, whether you're working on developing new drugs against cancer targets, or whether you aim to develop new vaccines, Covid-19 being one of them.
Consistent, scalable human iPSC-derived glutamatergic neurons and skeletal myocytes
As detailed in a separate post, bit.bio have developed a novel cellular reprogramming technology, opti-ox™
Reprogramming stem cells: a new innovative technology for the development of consistent and functional human cells
To overcome current cell model limitations, bit.bio have developed a new, innovative technology to reprogram human stem
High efficiency transfection reagents for nucleic acid deliveryÂ
Every type of cell has different membrane properties, meaning that transfection of your specific nucleic acid can become challenging.
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3 colour Live Cell Imaging - Actin, Tubulin and DNA
Following on from the popular SiR-Probes, earlier this year Spirochrome introduced new SPY probes, as presented in