Bio-Techne Brochures
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Stem Cell Research: A Guide To Using Small Molecules
3/1/2021
Small molecules are increasingly being used alone or in combination with growth factors to modulate stem cells and are an essential component of the stem cell workflow. This brochure aims to provide a guide to the use of small molecules in stem cell research and the development of stem cell therapies.
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Bio-Techne Recombinant Proteins
2/19/2021
All of our proteins are produced by scientists – for scientists, so we understand that producing recombinant proteins is about generating the reliable tools that researchers need to thrive. We manufacture more than 95% of our proteins. It give us complete control over all aspects of production, so nothing becomes an R&D Systems protein that does not meet our industry-leading specifications.
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Bio-Techne Vaccine Workflow
2/18/2021
The Bio-Techne vaccine workflow includes virology research & immune response, therapeutic manufacturing, therapeutic development & clinical trials, and patient monitoring, diagnosis & treatment development.
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R&D Systems Antibody Custom Services
2/16/2021
Since 1976, R&D Systems, a Bio-Techne brand, has developed and manufactured high-quality reagents for the bio-scientific industry. R&D Systems manufactures more than 13,500 primary antibodies, against over 3,600 target analytes, across 19 different species. As a Custom Service client, all of our antibody generation expertise, experience, and optimized processes are applied to your project.
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Bio-Techne Immune Cell Isolation & Culture
2/16/2021
Bio-Techne is focused on providing the highest quality reagents for isolating, activating, differentiating, and culturing immune cells. From natural killer (NK) cells and macrophages to dendritic cells and T cells, we offer kits for both cell enrichment and cell differentiation or expansion, along with cell culture media, fetal bovine serum, and an unparalleled selection of recombinant bioactive proteins and antibodies.
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Novus Biologics Bulk & Custom Research Services
2/9/2021
The Novus Biologicals portfolio contains over 140,000 unique primary antibodies. Despite the breadth of our catalog, we understand your research may require personalization. To keep your research moving forward, we provide custom services tailored to the specifications of your experiment
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Evolve Your Protein Analysis With Simple Western
2/1/2021
Protein analysis comes with many challenges—labor-intensive protocols increase time to result and multiple hands-on steps increase user error and data variability. At best, you end up with Western blot-like, semi-quantitative results when what you really need, and deserve, is highly reproducible immunoassay quantitation. Discover more and solve your protein analysis problems with Simple Western.
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Milo - Single-Cell Westerns
2/1/2021
Milo does Single-Cell Westerns that’ll let you measure protein expression in thousands of single cells in a single run. You’ll get it all done in 4–6 hours with no overnight transfer step. And you can use off-the-shelf primary Western antibodies too — try that with flow cytometry!
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Jess - Your Complete Protein Analysis Solution
2/1/2021
Protein analysis comes with many challenges—labor-intensive protocols increase time to result and multiple hands-on steps increase user error and data variability. At best, you end up with Western blot-like, semi-quantitative results when what you really need, and deserve, is highly reproducible immunoassay quantitation. Meet Jess, your protein analysis problem solver. Jess automates the protein separation and immunodetection of traditional Western blotting, eliminating many of the tedious, error-prone steps.
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See Sub-Visible Particles With Micro-Flow Imaging
1/25/2021
Do you need to answer tough questions about sub-visible particles? Regulatory agencies are concerned about undesired side effects and reduced efficacy and require them to be well-characterized in biopharmaceutical formulations. But as their name implies, doing that can sometimes be a challenge. The MFI 5000 Series detects, quantitates and differentiates particles that you may not see now.