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04/25/2016 | Contributed by Ocean Optics
In this application note, a modular spectrometer is used to collect the absorbance data needed to characterize the chemical kinetics for a reversible oxidation reduction reaction featuring indigo carmine indicator dye.
A range of options is available for Raman analysis, including systems suitable for handheld, laboratory and educational applications.
Light activated resin-based composite fillings have become the standard of care for dental restorations, yet typically last only six years.
As a label-free technique, SERS is well suited to biosensing, from blood glucose to diagnosis of diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
In this application note, we demonstrate the incredible performance of a microspectrometer measuring absorbance of DNA samples ranging from 0.15 to 150 μg/mL.
In this application note, we focus on the visible response of the heme group using a compact spectral sensor to measure absorbance spectra for the heme proteins hemoglobin, myoglobin and cytochrome c.
04/19/2016 | William Aryitey
The road to recovery for victims of stroke can be arduous and involve relearning basic skills and activities.
04/11/2016 | Charlotte Barker
A partially recellularized human whole-heart cardiac scaffold
04/06/2016 | Thomas Conrads
Advances in mass spectrometry and separation science are bringing genome-scale proteomic analyses within our reach.
04/06/2016 | Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn shares the story behind the development and approval of sebelipase alfa (Kanuma) – the first and only enzyme replacement therapy for lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LAL-D).
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