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Neurite outgrowth assays provide a means to investigate key neuronal functions in vitro and advance both fundamental and clinical neuroscience research.
In this webinar, we describe high-throughput methods to investigate TGF-β-induced EMT in biochemical, 2D cellular and 3D spheroid adenocarcinoma models...
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is an antibody-based reaction that allows the detection and quantitation of numerous analytes with the same basic assay process.
Isothermal nucleic acid amplification tests, such as Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) have emerged over the past 20 years as an alternative to PCR.
Navigating the cell migration assay landscape: How to bring together the most appropriate tools and approaches to ensure robust, accurate results
March 20, 2024 | 12 PM EDT
Biofilms are complex communities of microorganisms encased in an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) that are ubiquitous in both biotic and abiotic environments where they have been found to have both beneficial and detrimental effects.
This presentation focuses on the ability to build a comprehensive story from drug screening to histological confirmation through a combinatorial approach on a single platform.
For this global webinar event we are excited to feature two presentations from Agilent BioTek’s Augmented Microscopy Virtual Summit featuring innovative high-throughput platforms for generating and testing 3D tissue models.
Hepatocarcinoma is one of the most common cancer types in the U.S. with limited treatment options and poor survival rate. Recently, cancer bioenergetics emerged as a promising source of targets to develop novel anticancer agents.
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems have become a well-established in vitro experimental approach to model human disease for a broad range of research applications.