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LABTips: 3 Tips to Maintain a Clean LaboratoryCleaning, disinfecting, and sterilization in a laboratory have always been of the utmost importance—perhaps even more so in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. Procedures and results can be easily compromised by interfering residues left in glassware, instrumentation and consumables, and attire. Consult our easy tips below to ensure you operate a clean, safe laboratory....Read More Protein Interaction Assays: Why Working In Solution Can Be The SolutionProtein interactions are central to biology and their characterization is important for scientists from basic research to drug development. Traditionally, protein interaction assays, such as the dominant Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) technology, rely on immobilizing proteins on a surface....Read More Laser Diffraction Analysis of Lithium Ion Battery MaterialBattery technology is improving, keeping up with the demand for more portable devices and the desire for better power storage for longer periods between charging and changing batteries. Improved performance requires greater control of the materials used and their physical properties including the particle size distribution. The LA-960 is highly capable of measuring lithium-ion battery material. It does not require large amounts of dilution, so particle size measurements remain reliable and accurate....Read More
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