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  In this video, Christian Kis, ThermoFisher Scientific, discusses an evaluation of commonly used photometric protein concentration methods on different sample volumes.
 
   
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Fluorescence Microscopy Reveals When and Where Proteins Are Made
New Technique Charts Protein Networks in Living Cells
Revelation in the Study of Rett Syndrome
Stanford Researchers Unravel Secrets of Shape-Shifting Bacteria
Fractal Patterns on Cells Give Insight into Cancer
   
 
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