AIDS: A disease of the immune system due to infection with HIV. HIV destroys the CD4 T lymphocytes (CD4 cells) of the immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to life-threatening infections and cancers. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is the most advanced stage of HIV infection. To be diagnosed with AIDS, a person with HIV must have an AIDS-defining condition or have a CD4 count less than 200 cells/mm³ (regardless of whether the person has an AIDS-defining condition).
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In this webinar, we will introduce the in situ proximity ligation technology (isPLA) developed by Navinci, and how it can be used for the highly sensitive detection of protein-protein intera...
MAY 29, 2024 | 9:00 AM
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Histology laboratorians in the research world move fast, but those who perform cryosectioning know that these particular tissues require lighting speed and precision. Cryosectioning is the a...
FEB 14, 2024 | 9:00 AM
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Learning Objectives Identify three ways automation improves cryosectioning techniques Demonstrate three essential elements to obtaining reproducible, high-quality sections with cryosectionin...
According to the most recent data from UNAIDS, in 2022, there were around 39 million people living with HIV worldwide. Of these, 5.5 million people were unaware of their diagnosis in 2021. M...
DEC 01, 2023 | 6:00 AM
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In recognition of World AIDS Day, we invite you to discover the innovative work being done to help end the HIV epidemic in some of the hardest hit areas in India. A diagnosis is the first st...
NOV 09, 2023 | 8:00 AM
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Tissue microarray combines tens to hundreds paraffin-embedded specimens into a single paraffin block. It is a practical and highly effective tool for high-throughput analyses including valid...
To bring your cutting-edge cell and gene therapies to the patients that need them as quickly as possible, you need access to the most knowledgeable scientists, innovative technologies, metho...
Clarification of mammalian and bacterial cell broths can be challenging when it comes to managing filter capacity and maximizing product recovery. Body feed filtration is an innovative techn...
Informed consent (IC) is a fundamental aspect of ethical clinical research, safeguarding the rights and well-being of participants. It empowers participants with comprehensive information ab...
In this webinar, Victoria Quiett of Thermo Fisher Scientific will dive into a comprehensive look at key components of running Pharmacogenomics (PGx) in your lab. The webinar will discuss the...
As the demand for renewal fuel feedstocks continues to grow, non-food feedstocks production must significantly increase to meet demand. Winter oilseeds grown in cooler climates provide oppor...
The encapsulated fungus Cryptococcus neoformans is the most common cause of fungal meningitis, with the highest rate of cryptococcosis found in AIDS patients. Despite antifungal treatment, c...
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...
Genetically modified cell models accelerate the development of safe and effective therapeutics, making them indispensable in the quest for new drugs. Through manipulation of cell line geneti...
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...
Real-time PCR, also known as quantitative PCR (qPCR), is the gold standard for sensitive, specific detection and quantification of nucleic acid targets. This qPCR technology as offered by Th...