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Hepatocarcinoma is one of the most common cancer types in the U.S. with limited treatment options and poor survival rate. Recently, cancer bioenergetics emerged as a promising source of targets to develop novel anticancer agents.
The 2023 Agilent BioTek Augmented Microscopy Virtual Summit offers a unique opportunity to learn about a wide variety of research applications.
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems have become a well-established in vitro experimental approach to model human disease for a broad range of research applications.
Our next generation Cytation optics facilitates a diverse array of workflows ranging from 3D cell culture assays through to whole organism imaging.
The ability of cells to migrate is fundamental for many biological processes and is also the defining feature of metastatic cancers.
The Cytation C10 confocal imaging reader represents a first-of-its-kind instrument, combining automated confocal and widefield microscopy with conventional multimode microplate reading.
With immune-based therapies emerging as a pillar for treating certain cancers, cell analysis is becoming a foundational science of the future.
The native extracellular matrix (ECM) is a dynamic scaffold that maintains homeostasis through a complex milieu of biochemical and biomechanical interactions.
AOP (Anti Oxidant Power) is proud to introduce the LUCS technology; a simple, efficient, cost effective and powerful new protocol/kit to address the analysis of multiplexed in cell anti- oxidant and cell cytotoxicity assays.
In this webinar, we will discuss some of the common pitfalls that scientists encounter when setting up their live cell imaging assays and how to overcome them.
Fixed samples for fluorescence microscopy applications can take many shapes and forms, including cultured cells in microplates, multicellular spheroids, tissue on slides, and whole organisms.
We cover the advantages and limitations of the various culture models, assay formats, and imaging approaches.
Explore common cell migration assays including wound healing, transwell migration, and three-dimensional invasion. This webinar will provide automated solutions for these procedures to increase workflow and improve quantitative parameters.
Ask the Experts – Capturing the Host-Pathogen Interaction: Technical Tips for Infectious Disease and Immunology. BioTek’s FASTeam talks about best practices, troubleshooting, assay design, and experimental optimization.
Biomolecular and cellular quantification using a BioTek multimode microplate reader
In this webinar we will demonstrate a fully automated cell migration assay using the AutoScratch Wound Making Tool, which provides a convenient and reproducible method for quantifying 2D cellular migration in either 24- or 96-well formats.
Webinar discusses the operation and advantages of using Agilent Capillary Flow Technology for splitting your sample to multiple detectors, GC x GC, and backflush.
Ask the Experts – Histology Workflow from Tissue Prep, Sectioning, and Staining to Imaging.
This webinar reviews research techniques and assay formats employed to develop effective treatments and advance clinical testing for SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
Cellular behavior is complex and dynamic. While end-point assays provide a single snapshot of this behavior, it is only when live cells are continually monitored that a more complete understanding of this behavior is realized.