Accelerating protein production with high reproducibility is a key challenge in drug discovery and development. In this webinar, Karthik Rajasekar from Evotec department of Protein Sciences will ...
Tedious, time-consuming, exasperating: Those are perhaps the three words that researchers use most commonly to describe protein purification. Proteins, and their little sisters the peptides, are among ...
Vortex fluidic devices (VFDs) used with immobilized metal affinity chromatography (IMAC) have provided an effective, albeit cumbersome, way to separate His-tagged proteins. Researchers recently ...
Researchers describe a new approach for protein labeling and purification using plant cells. Whether it's our diets, building strength, or as part of medical advancements, it is no secret that ...
Membrane proteins are key biological players involved in myriad essential cellular processes from molecular transport, cellular communication, and signal transduction to maintaining structures within ...
The purification of proteins and antibodies is a critical process in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Traditional methods often involve single-use materials, leading to high costs and ...
For the novice protein purifier, finding a place to start might seem overwhelming, but fortunately the process can be approached systematically. Andrew Mitchell, technical consultant for Amersham ...
Engineers devised a way to purify protein drugs during manufacturing. Their approach, which uses nanoparticles to rapidly crystallize proteins, could help make protein drugs more affordable and ...
Professor Kimoon Kim's research group at POSTECH has developed a highly pure and efficient technique for purifying antiviral and anti-cancer protein therapeutics using molecular affinity interaction.
Proteins play a key role in the life sciences - from basic research and biotechnological applications to the development and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals. Scientists at the Technical University of ...
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Merck KGaA acquires JSR chromatography business
The acquisition will add Belgium-based chromatography operations and a team of over 50 employees to Merck.
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