Animal testing for every new drug development protocol has been a requirement since the original 1938 passing of the US Federal Food, Drug, and …
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Particle analysis is a critical but often tedious task for researchers in analytical laboratories. Data collection is not only time-consuming but can …
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FlowCam 8000 series instruments provide count and concentration data for a wide variety of fluid samples. Relative counts can be compared reliably …
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Scientists from around the world have been using FlowCam for over 20 years to better understand the ecosystems in our lakes, rivers, and oceans. As …
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FlowCam user Jochen Wollschläger of Germany's University of Oldenburg recently returned from a research trip aboard the RV METEOR as part of the …
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Particles come in many shapes and sizes. Analyzing particles in food ingredients and correctly characterizing them is important because they can …
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Flow Imaging Microscopy (FIM) has emerged as an essential tool and an increasingly common approach in analytical labs for the quantification and …
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Subvisible particles in biotherapeutics represent critical quality attributes because they pose regulatory and potential product safety risks. …
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Zooplankton are an essential part of the aquatic food web. They are the thread that connects the primary producers (phytoplankton) to high trophic …
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Particles are ubiquitous in biotherapeutics and can drastically impact the efficacy of a given drug. Therefore, characterizing them is a critical …
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In a recent paper from Rostock University Medical Center, authors Anja Kurzhals et al. summarize a study they performed to determine the relevant …
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In microscope systems, the numerical aperture and the wavelength of the light determine how highly-resolved the images will be (in the case of …
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Particulates are ubiquitous in parenteral drug products and remain a concern throughout their development and production. These particles must be …
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