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Determination of Protein Concentrations using OpenSPR
Looking for quick, easy and affordable protein concentration analysis? Benchtop SPR can help. In our application note, we demonstrate how OpenSPR™ can be used as a concentration assay for determinin...
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OpenSPR Binding Data Helps Advance Biotherapeutic Drug Discovery
Dr. Brown, a researcher at Lehigh University, uses OpenSPR’s surface plasmon resonance technology to get the key binding data needed for their recent publication on protein-peptide interaction, demo...
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OpenSPR Binding Data Helps Advance Ageing & Cancer Research
Dr. Roth, a researcher at the Medical University of South Carolina, uses OpenSPR’s surface plasmon resonance technology to get the key binding data needed for their recent publication on protein-pro...
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SPR, ITC, MST & BLI: What’s the optimal interaction technique for your research?
Currently, the four most used techniques are Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), Microscale Thermophoresis (MST), and Biolayer Interferometry (BLI). Each technique...
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How Dr. Piazza uses SPR to complement NMR data for protein structure-function publications
Dr. Piazza, PhD graduate from the University of Waterloo, uses both NMR & OpenSPR’s surface plasmon resonance technology to get the key binding data needed for his recent publication on protein-pept...
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8 Ways to Make The Most Of Your Leftover Research Funding
As the fiscal year end quickly approaches, we understand how hard it is to juggle purchasing lab equipment and chemical reagents, while trying to meet publication deadlines. Read “8 Ways to Make the...
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OpenSPR Binding Data Helps Advance Cancer Drug Discovery
Dr. Lu, a researcher at Sichuan University, uses OpenSPR’s surface plasmon resonance technology to get the key binding data needed for their recent publication on protein-protein interaction, helpin...
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SPR Binding Data Advances Muscular Dystrophy Research
Are you missing quantitative binding data data in your publication? Dr. Rossi, a collaborative researcher at the University of Virginia, uses OpenSPR’s surface plasmon resonance technology to provid...
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SPR Expert Interview: Dr. George Espie
Meet SPR Expert: Dr. George Espie. Dr. Espie is a Professor of Biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga & Graduate Program Cell & Systems Biology at the University of Toronto. When he ...
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Waterloo Professor Thorsten Dieckmann Says SPR Data Was Key Link Needed For Publication
Dr. Dieckmann, Mike Piazza and Dr. Guillemette from the University of Waterloo published a paper that uses OpenSPR to study the structure and function of the protein calmodulin (CaM). CaM is a small p...