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Blooms or bombs? As the global population steadily increases, it is important that sufficient crops are produced each year to provide enough food, clothing, and other products. Crops such as corn, wheat, soy, and cotton receive nutrients from the soil they are grown in. Fertilizers play a crucial role in providing these crops with the nutrients they need to grow ...
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Purification can be performed to concentrate the virus and remove any contaminants or untransfected materials. Titration and Quality Control: The viral titer is determined using quantitative PCR or other methods to ensure adequate concentrations for effective transduction. ...
Reputable AAV production services implement rigorous quality control measures, including titration, infectious unit determination, and sterility testing. These protocols ensure that the AAVs supplied are not only effective but also safe for use in various experimental settings. ...
While MST shares similarities with other interaction analysis techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR) or isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), it excels in scenarios where minimal sample usage and flexibility are essential. ...
Quality control in the pharmaceutical industry is indispensable. As a selected test method, titration is described in many pharmacopeias due to its ease of performance and accuracy, as for example in the United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary (USP-NF) General Chapter <541>. Here, potentiometric titration and other detection principles in an automated ...
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Therefore, the focus will be on various measurement techniques used to quantify these additives, including Dilution Titration (DT), the Modified Linear Approximation Technique (MLAT), and the Response Curve ...
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We offer traditional methods, such as Karl Fisher coulometric titration, thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA), near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, and frequency modulation spectroscopy (FMS). ...
This method is particularly useful for understanding the behavior of proteins under thermal stress.Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC)Although ITC is usually used to measure interactions between molecules, the microcalorimeter can be used to assess the thermal stability of proteins by measuring the thermodynamic properties of proteins at different temperatures.Differential ...
This article investigates the effect of temperature on near-infrared (NIR) absorption spectroscopy and why it is crucial to control it – especially when analyzing liquid samples. These insights will help you to understand how to improve the accuracy and repeatability of NIRS measurements. ...
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Why there's a necessity for it? What some approaches to doing that might be? Segra is a Canadian-based Cannabis tissue culture nursery business. We grow plants at industrial scale for LPs. We can also do preservation and regeneration services by tissue culture for people and I oversee a genetics lab which performs various tests from everything from pathogen detection to what I’m going to ...
The IEA (International Energy Agency) expects demand for electric vehicle batteries to increase between four and a half and seven times by 2030 compared to 2023 [1]. The biggest part of the battery production cost is the materials, and cathode production is the most expensive part of the material costs [2]. A good quality control program for cathode production is important to avoid high scrap ...
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Kjeldahl MethodThe nitrogen element in the sample is converted into ammonia nitrogen, and then the content of ammonia nitrogen is measured by titration to calculate the protein content.Features: Classic and accurately quantitative, the operation is relatively simple, the cost is low, suitable for the determination of protein in various foods; but it is time-consuming, the ...
Have you ever wondered why your titration results are not reproducible? This blog post discusses the most common random and systematic errors that can happen during a titration. It should serve as a guide to help identify and minimize the sources of these errors in titration ...
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Screening and Characterization: After multiple rounds of selection, the enriched pool of sequences is screened for binding affinity and specificity using techniques such as surface plasmon resonance (SPR), isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), or enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay (ELONA). ...
Nitrogen is absorbed by excess sulfuric acid (or boric acid) solution, and in the presence of methyl red-methylene blue (or bromocresol green) mixed indicator, the nitrogen content was determined by back titration with sodium hydroxide standard solution (or direct titration with sulfuric acid standard solution). ...
Titration is one of the oldest analytical methods and finds its use in various industries. ...
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The “hot pan test” is a simple method used to detect the presence of water in oil. Here’s how to perform the ...
In this blog post, we will delve into the world of microscale thermophoresis, exploring its applications, advantages, and the key differences between MST and Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC). What is Microscale Thermophoresis? Microscale Thermophoresis is a biophysical technique that allows researchers to measure the interactions between molecules in a solution. ...
Conductometric titration, also called conductivity titration, is an analytical method based on the change of conductivity while adding a titrant. ...
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Once near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS, or NIR spectroscopy) has been successfully integrated in your analysis workflow, your lab will profit from a fast, accurate, and non-destructive method for routine analysis. But how should you proceed to implement NIR spectroscopy in your laboratory ...
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