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Discover how matched tumor-normal sequencing can help clinical researchers detect the somatic origin of variants with certainty. In the era of precision oncology, it has become increasingly common for patients diagnosed with cancer to undergo tumor sequencing. Identifying the mutations that make up a tumor’s genomic landscape can help guide selection of targeted therapies and inform ...
Slow freezing is a simpler method of cryogenic cooling, but it can lead to sample damage due to ice formation.Vitrification involves adding a high concentration of CPA and then freezing the sample rapidly, usually using liquid nitrogen. Vitrification is a more complex method of freezing samples but there is a lower risk of ...
Such liquids include, liquid helium (-269°C), liquid hydrogen (-253°C) and liquid nitrogen (-196°C), which is the most widely used cryogenic liquid.There are two types of storage equipment that use liquid nitrogen (LN2) as the cryogenic liquid:Mechanical freezing – where a refrigeration system is used to cool ...
Welcome to the world of liquid particle counting and syringe sampling! If you’re new to liquid particle counting, you might not know anything about how we know if liquids are clean. One method to determine a liquid’s cleanliness is syringe ...
Equipment: NIRFlex® N-500 Raw materials are measured with the NIRFlex N-500. Solid and semi-solid samples are measured with measurement cell fi bre optic solids in diffuse refl ection. Liquid samples are measured in transmittance with measurement cell liquids. Benefit / Conclusion: Unsupervised work, robust and durable ...
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The principle of operation of this technology is to integrate the functions of microscopy, digital imaging, fluidics and image analysis to automatically enumerate and characterize (in terms of size, shape and transparency) particulate matter in liquid samples. MFI™ is such a flow microscopy technique, and operates by capturing images of suspended particles ...