BioProbes 54
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Table of Contents
- See your protein, your way
- Accurate cell proliferation data with Click-iT™ EdU
- New PLA1- and PLA2-specific substrates
- Efficient excitation using violet and UV lasers
- Antibodies against proteins in the oxidative phosphorylation system/a>
- Antibody bead-based assays for the Luminex® xMAP® platform
- Quantitate site-specific protein phosphorylation using phosphoELISA™ assays
- Images from deep within the nervous system
- An enigma of glycobiology
- The use of Qdot® nanocrystals in flow cytometry
- Ian Dimmick, Flow Cytometry Core Facility Manager, North East England Stem Cell Institute, Bioscience Centre, International Centre for Life, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Great Britain
- New web tools and resources to further your research
- Highlighting our newest products and technologies
- How researchers are using Invitrogen™ cellular analysis reagents
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