A streamlined, automated process helps scientists coordinate site-ready production-level whole genome sequencing results.
Protein sequencing presents different challenges than nucleic acid sequencing, meaning that proteomics has yet to benefit as much as genomics from the next-generation sequencing revolution. However, ...
Proteomics—a term first coined in the mid-1990s—refers to the study of the complete set of proteins expressed in a cell, tissue, or organism. In contrast to genomics and transcriptomics, proteomics is ...
The team developed a high-throughput imaging platform to assess the influence of nearly 3,500 mutations on protein location. They found that roughly one in six disease-causing mutations led to ...
Dynamic light scattering is frequently utilized to assess the quality of protein aggregation, degradation and solution. However, for high-throughput screening, conventional dynamic light scattering ...
In genome sequencing, everything needs to be just right. It should be just right in terms of data quality, turnaround time, cost, and equipment ease of use. In some cases, those criteria are crucial.
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