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IgG modification – A novel therapy in thrombosis?
Vascular thrombosis is a serious health issue that can cause heart attack, ischemic stroke, or death. Current clot-busting treatments, including the administration of heparin, are

Reviving the Past, Safeguarding the Future: Challenges and Innovations in Cell Culture
In this webinar, representatives from Colossal Biosciences join Cell Microsystems for an engaging discussion on the challenges of working with poorly characterized, non-model organism cell
Knitting the NETs Again: Studying properties of neutrophil extracellular traps under shear flow
In an effort to improve resistance to bacteria, a team of scientists at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is investigating the mechanisms of how neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) capture bacteria in simulated in vivo conditions. In this webinar, Dr. Santosh Yadav will discuss how to form NETs and their various properties under physiological flow.
Unlocking the Potential of High Throughput Ligand-Gated Electrophysiology
Fluxion Biosciences Webinar by Andrew Cook

Accelerate the Use of iPSC-derived Organoids in Drug Discovery & Personal Medicine
Presented by Dr. Allysa Stern, Scientist II, Cell Microsystems Overview: While the potential of iPSC-derived organoids in drug discovery and personalized medicine is undeniable, the

A Pharmacological Chaperoning Strategy to Restore Trafficking and Function of Pathogenic GABAA Receptors
Fluxion Biosciences Webinar by Dr. Tingwei Mu, PhD

IgG modification – A novel therapy in thrombosis?
Vascular thrombosis is a serious health issue that can cause heart attack, ischemic stroke, or death. Current clot-busting treatments, including the administration of heparin, are

Reviving the Past, Safeguarding the Future: Challenges and Innovations in Cell Culture
In this webinar, representatives from Colossal Biosciences join Cell Microsystems for an engaging discussion on the challenges of working with poorly characterized, non-model organism cell
Knitting the NETs Again: Studying properties of neutrophil extracellular traps under shear flow
In an effort to improve resistance to bacteria, a team of scientists at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is investigating the mechanisms of how neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) capture bacteria in simulated in vivo conditions. In this webinar, Dr. Santosh Yadav will discuss how to form NETs and their various properties under physiological flow.
Unlocking the Potential of High Throughput Ligand-Gated Electrophysiology
Fluxion Biosciences Webinar by Andrew Cook

Accelerate the Use of iPSC-derived Organoids in Drug Discovery & Personal Medicine
Presented by Dr. Allysa Stern, Scientist II, Cell Microsystems Overview: While the potential of iPSC-derived organoids in drug discovery and personalized medicine is undeniable, the

A Pharmacological Chaperoning Strategy to Restore Trafficking and Function of Pathogenic GABAA Receptors
Fluxion Biosciences Webinar by Dr. Tingwei Mu, PhD