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Microarray Printing in Glycobiology Research: Advancements and Applications

Microarray Printing in Glycobiology Research: Advancements and Applications

Introduction Microarray printing technology has revolutionized the field of genomics and proteomics, and its application in glycobiology is no exception. Glycobiology, the study of carbohydrates and their biological functions, relies heavily on the ability to analyze large-scale carbohydrate interactions. Microarray printing in glycobiology enables the precise and high-throughput analysis of ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Purity Analysis of Oligonucleotides

Purity Analysis of Oligonucleotides

They can be used as probes to determine the structure of DNA or RNA, and are used in processes such as gene chips, electrophoresis, and fluorescence in situ hybridization.Oligonucleotides are widely used in biology, agriculture, medicine, and other fields mainly through chemical synthesis. Currently, automatic oligonucleotide synthesizers have been developed to ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Building a Perfect Purification Platform

Building a Perfect Purification Platform

Dart NeuroScience is one of the largest privately owned biotech companies in San Diego with around 250 employees – and we have an interesting focus: memory. More specifically, our aim is to develop new technologies and therapies that can maintain or improve memory function and cognitive vitality. Much of our research is built on the work of Tim Tully, who was a professor and Head of the ...

ByWaters Corporation


Automatic reactor model synthesis with genetic programming

Automatic reactor model synthesis with genetic programming

Successful modeling of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) processes requires an accurate description of the plant hydraulics. Common methods such as tracer experiments are difficult and costly and thus have limited applicability in practice; engineers are often forced to rely on their experience only. An implementation of grammar-based genetic programming with an encoding to represent hydraulic ...

ByIWA Publishing

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