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Super-Resolution Microscopy Helps Extend Optical Observation Beyond Its Theoretical Boundaries
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Russell Ulbrich
Scientists have long needed to view structures and processes that cannot be resolved via traditional optical microscopy.
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Streamlined Protein Purification
Friday, November 02, 2018
Tom Valorose
Innovative spin device designs minimize or potentially eliminate the incidence of protein aggregation.
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Strategies for Deep Imaging With Multiphoton Microscopy
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
Carlo Amadeo C. Alonzo
Multiphoton microscopy can inform strategies for maximizing depth penetration through highly scattering specimens.
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Statistics in the Laboratory: Mandel Sensitivity
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Stanley N. Deming
In the three previous columns, we discussed the limit of detection amount LDA, the minimum consistently detectable amount MCDA, and the limit of quantitation amount LQA.
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Statistics in the Laboratory: The Minimum Consistently Detectable Amount
Tuesday, September 05, 2017
Stanley N. Deming
In the previous column we discussed the limit of detection LD, the minimum signal strength above which we can be confident that analyte is present, but with a small false positive risk a that analyte ...
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Statistics in the Laboratory: The Limit of Quantitation
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Stanley N. Deming
In the two previous columns, we discussed the limit of detection LD, the minimum signal strength above which we can state with at least a given level of confidence (e.g., =99.95%) that analyte is ...
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Statistics in the Laboratory: The Limit of Detection
Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Stanley N. Deming
The phrase “limit of detection” sounds so simple, yet it leads to one of the biggest, murkiest, most frustrating swamps in the statistical literature.
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Statistics in the Laboratory: The Capability of a Measurement Process
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Stanley N. Deming
Measurement processes must be fit for use. In this column, we’ll develop some quantitative statistical descriptors of the capability of a measurement process to be valid for its intended purpose.
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Statistics in the Laboratory: A New American Laboratory Column
Friday, September 25, 2015
Stanley N. Deming
Welcome to “Statistics in the Laboratory.” This column will appear four times a year and will build on the popular “Statistics in Analytical Chemistry” series by David Coleman and Lynn Vanatta ...
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Statistics in the Laboratory: Control Charts, Part 1
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Stanley N. Deming
Statistical process control (SPC) charts were introduced briefly in the previous column (October 2015).
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Stability of Salicylic Acid and Magnesium Stearate by DSC
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Steven Sauerbrunn
Lloyd MacPherson
The first step in developing effective pharmaceutical formulations is the discovery of the active agent.
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Spectroscopy Simplified
Monday, February 18, 2008
Scot Ellis
The year 2008 will be a major and dynamic one for molecular spectroscopy.
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Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Characterization of Thin Films Used in the Food Packaging Industry
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Michelle N. Sestak
Process control and optimization is critical for low-cost, high-throughput, thin-film applications, such as barrier layers used in the food packaging industry. One useful technique for determining ...
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Spectrophotometric Quantification of Nano- and Standard-Volume Samples
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Reena Kartha
Fabienne Trotier
Andrea Kreuz
Andrea Huber
The spectrophotometric analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, and bacterial cell cultures is part of the daily routine of every modern laboratory.
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Special Protein Testing in the Clinical Laboratory: Overview of Available Assays
Friday, July 22, 2016
Robert J. Janetschek
The proteins found within the human machine are, quite literally, the building blocks of life: individual cells contain more than 5000 individual proteins.
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Solving Glass-Cleaning Challenges in Short-Path Distillation of Cannabis Oils
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Robert Sandor
Brian Maltais
Ultrasonic cleaning replaces potentially dangerous caustic or solvent baths and the associated disposal challenges.
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Smart Sample Prep in Chromatography: An Automated Liquid–Liquid Extraction Technique for Metabolomics Analysis
Friday, February 19, 2016
Emmanuel Varesio
Sandra Jahn
Sandrine Cudré
Gérard Hopfgartner
Renzo Picenoni
Guenter Boehm
As laboratories continue to be asked to increase productivity and the analysis power that is available with advanced chromatography systems continues to grow, the focus for many scientists is firmly ...
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Small-Scale Vane Rheometry
Tuesday, August 02, 2011
David Moonay
Vane rheometry continues to become more well-known and popular.
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Skin transplants Save Lives — Human Skin Cell Cultures are Incubated in BINDER Incubators for Clinical Use
Friday, April 25, 2014
The first clinical use of cultured autologous skin produced at DIZG was in 1995. The culture made a significant contribution to the life-saving treatment of a severely burned patient
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siRNA Knockdown: Implementing Negative Controls in Antibody QC
Friday, January 20, 2017
Will Olds
This article presents an overview of short interfering RNA (siRNA) knockdown, a powerful negative control method, followed by tips to optimize siRNA transfection experiments.
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