In addition to synthesis and branching, copolymerization—whether in random arrangements or orderly blocks—serves as a powerful tool for polymer scientists in creating materials with novel, useful properties.
Field-flow fractionation combined with multi-angle and dynamic light scattering (FFF-MALS-DLS) has increasingly received recognition as a key tool in exosome research.
Colloidal interactions arising from surface-exposed moieties on therapeutic proteins, monoclonal antibodies, antibody-drug candidates and other biopharmaceuticals lie at the heart of drug product stability.
Read the recently published work by Wyatt Technology’s Dr. Philip Wyatt and Dr. Vincent Hsieh titled “Measuring proteins with greater speed and resolution while reducing sample size.”
We are excited to announce the launch of our next generation, all-in-one instrument for automated characterization of size, molecular weight, aggregation, stability and viscosity.
Flow-field flow fractionation (flow-FFF) offers highly versatile separations for the analysis of complex fluids, covering a size range of macromolecules and particles from 1 nm to 10,000 nm.
Screening compound libraries for potential binders to target proteins is a complex process, subject to spurious ‘hits’ that can lead to loss of time and money.
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