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37 blog(s) on Applications available
In this blog, we discuss how flow cytometry is used to support cancer immunotherapy research, from characterizing immune cell populations to understan...
In this blog, we provide tips and advice on generating a high-quality sample for flow cytometry.
Discover the real differences between Stain-Free and No-Stain western blotting. Compare speed, sensitivity, workflow, and equipment to choose the best...
In this blog, we have compiled our top ten tips to assist you with the selection of fluorophores for your imaging experiments.
In this blog, we discuss best practices for titrating your antibodies for flow cytometry.
This blog discusses some best practices for storing and using your antibodies to get the most out of them in your experiments.
If your IP technique is something that you are trying to improve, this blog has advice to help you to get better immunoprecipitation results.
In this blog, we discuss the importance of antibody validation and highlight steps you can take to ensure you generate publication-quality data.
This blog highlights the basic principles of spectral flow cytometry and some of its advantages over conventional flow cytometry.
Learn about the different tools for studying apoptosis by flow cytometry and how to use them to get the best results.
This blog will take you through the basics of IP so you can get successful results from the outset.
This blog describes the forces that cells undergo during sorting, and practical steps you can take to minimize cell stress and get great results in yo...
This blog is written to help you perfect your IHC-paraffin technique. It focuses on some of the key stages so that you can achieve publication-qualit...
In this blog, we take a look at sandwich and competitive ELISAs and highlight some of our top ELISA tips.
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISAs) are widely used for the detection and quantification of proteins, peptides, hormones, and other substances...
This blog discusses the three basic types of controls that should be included in a western blot experiment and provides a good starting point for trou...
This blog features some of our top sample preparation tips for flow cytometry and examples of blood and tumor sample preparation.
Learn how to build better panels for flow cytometry through optimizing for antigen density, using a dump channel and including viability markers.
We are excited to share that Bio-Rad was named as the CiteAb Custom Antibody Supplier of the year.
This blog post will take you through the various gating strategies for effective flow cytometry analysis.
Fluorescent proteins have expanded the capabilities of scientists, thus allowing observations that would not have been possible without them.
In this blog post we highlight some the current potholes on the road to reproducible antibodies.
This blog post defines critical reagents and best practices for their characterization.
We describe the different types of ELISAs, the advantages and disadvantages of each and what to consider before choosing an ELISA technique.
In this blog post we simplify the Flow Cytometry process in five easy steps that will ensure successful results.
Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and tell the story of how monoclonal antibodies for research purposes came to be.
This blog post discusses TidyBlot and how it does not detect IgG heavy and light chains in your co-IP experiment.
With over 35 years of experience with antibodies, we offer our expert advice for taking care of your antibodies for consistent results.
This blog post describes the current efforts and streams of thought for generating antibody validation standards to address the scientific reproducibi...
This post describes crucial markers and useful markers to study aberrant cell proliferation.
This post describes what tandem dyes are and what to keep in mind when incorporating them into your flow cytometry panels.
This post describes what an isotype control is and how one could be beneficial in your multi-color flow cytometry experiments.
This post describes a few key factors to consider when designing intracellular flow cytometry experiments.
This post provides flow cytometry novices with a basic overview of how to design a multi-color flow cytometry panel.
In this blog, we’ve compiled our top tips and steps to follow when designing multicolor flow cytometry panels.
This blog post focuses on BrdU and top tips and tricks for conducting a BrdU labeling experiment to help you troubleshoot any BrdU blues.
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