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Educational material, comparison studies and publications on SPR and other related techniques for researchers.
Educational material, comparison studies and publications on SPR and other related techniques for researchers.
In surface plasmon resonance, the reactant in a solution must first diffuse from the bulk to the surface to interact with the immobilized ligand. If the diffusion rate is slower than the association rate, mass transfer effects can be observed in the data. Mass transfer limitations are most common for fast binding reactions, as diffusion […]
SensorCon One was a 4 day intensive training course/conference hosted in Salt Lake City, UT by David Myszka and Rebecca Rich of Biosensor Tools. They are both leaders in the field of label-free analysis and have been working in it since the inception of surface plasmon resonance in the 1990s. We attended this conference to […]
We recently attended the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Virology (ASV 2015) at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. It was interesting exploring the different research topics in virology and viewing the impressive posters in the Great Hall. There were a few key facts we learned about the way scientists […]
Hello everyone, Scientists should have powerful instrumentation in their own labs, on their own benches, to expedite breakthroughs and leading-edge research. Enabling brilliant minds to advance their research and visions, far more quickly and far less expensively, is our vision for Nicoya Lifesciences. We are here to facilitate the next generation of scientific breakthroughs by […]