Reagents: A reagent is a substance or compound added to a system to cause a chemical reaction, or added to test if a reaction occurs. The terms reactant and reagent are often used interchangeably—however, a reactant is more specifically a substance consumed in the course of a chemical reaction.
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Cell and gene therapies are on the brink of transforming the pharmaceutical industry, presenting unique challenges such as ensuring the quality and consistent supply of reagents. Reagents pl...
Gene therapy has revolutionized the field of medicine, and it has the potential to cure a wide variety of genetic disorders. Gene therapy involves the introduction of a functional gene into...
Calcium signaling is essential for cellular communication, orchestrating a myriad of physiological processes. As the quest for a more profound understanding of cellular dynamics intensifies,...
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Learn how quality control in coagulation testing ensures accurate results, detects errors, and improves lab performance for better patient care...
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Multicolor flow cytometry is beneficial because it allows us to gain deeper insights from a given biological sample, with fewer repeat markers in each tube and quicker results. In this three...
Troubleshooting is a systematic approach designed to correct problems that may occur with patient samples, instruments, operating an analyzer, handling, reagents and quality control material...
Success stories in the field of cell therapies are making headlines on a daily basis. These achievements involve complex manufacturing processes in which cytokines play a key role. Choosing...
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The multiplexing capability of tandem mass tags (TMT) has driven quantitative proteomic experimental designs towards larger numbers of samples. In order to efficiently process hundreds to th...