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Regulatory agencies set thresholds for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Learn about GC/MS with purge & trap for VOC analysis to requirements of EPA 8260 & EPA 524.2.
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is an antibody-based reaction that allows the detection and quantitation of numerous analytes with the same basic assay process.
Learn workflows and tips for optimizing a range of assays with BioTek’s Cytation 7. Cytation 7's integrated upright microscope supports applications including ELISpot, slide scanning with ROI identification, and colony formation assays.
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.
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.
In this webinar, we discuss automated methods for conducting and analyzing the colony formation assay using both the colorimetric and fluorescent properties of crystal violet, the wellestablished
dye for this assay.
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.