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Comparison of cell concentration and viability using the Cellometer Auto 2000 cell counter and a manual hemocytometer.
Technical note comparing measurement of cell concentration and viability using the Cellometer Auto 2000 cell counter and a manual hemocytometer.

Overcoming challenges in primary sample processing with animal infectious disease models using the Cellaca MX high-throughput cell counter.
Technical note describing how to address challenges in primary sample processing with animal infectious disease models using the Cellaca MX high-throughput cell counter.

Automated circulating cell-free DNA purification with the chemagic 360 instrument
Discover efficient cfDNA extraction with chemagic kits. Automated purification from 0.5-5mL plasma in 2 hours. High yields and purity for cancer and NIPT research using NGS and ddPCR.

Automated RNA purification from S-Monovette RNA Exact from SARSTEDT with the chemagic 360 instrument
Discover optimal RNA stabilization and extraction from whole blood using S-Monovette RNA Exact tubes and chemagic automated isolation. Read this app note!

Comparative analysis of DNA quantification methods for gDNA and ctDNA reference standards.
In this technical note, we investigate how different methods for quantifying our gDNA and ctDNA reference standards can yield varying results.

Biotin-free AlphaLISA assays for the detection of cytokines in PBMC supernatants
In this technical note, AlphaLISA biotin-free kits were used to detect and quantify the cytokines interleukin 2 (IL-2), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), and interleukin 6 (IL-6).

AlphaLISA Acetyl‑Histone H3 lysine 27 (H3K27ac) cellular detection kit
This AlphaLISA immunodetection assay detects alterations in acetylated histone H3 lysine 27 (H3K27ac) levels within cellular extracts.

A simple method for preparing GPCR membrane model extracts from stable cell lines for use with the HTRF GTP Gi binding assay
This Technical Note provides a detailed method for preparing GPCR membrane model extracts from stable cell lines for use with the HTRF GTP Gi binding assay, including cell culture preparation, cell lysis, membrane extraction, and assay optimization.


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