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Heterogeneous liquid samples are frequently subjected to dynamic light scattering as the method depends on the Brownian Motion effect to identify dispersed particles by their hydrodynamic radii. This ...
Join David Jacob, a pioneer in Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) technology, for an in-depth exploration of cutting-edge DLS applications and methodologies across academic research and industrial sectors ...
What is Dynamic Light Scattering? Dynamic light scattering (DLS), also known as photon correlation spectroscopy or quasi-elastic light scattering, is a technique used to determine the size ...
Gene therapy is a rapidly growing area for therapeutic development, due to the potential to cure a wide range of genetic disorders. Although gene therapy has been around for many years, advances in ...
Extensive analysis into fluorescent semiconductor nanoparticles, or quantum dots (QDs) as they are commonly known, is consistently expanding into a significant field of research. Some of the potential ...
When therapeutic proteins form aggregates, they can limit clinical effectiveness and possibly provoke a serious immunogenic response. Thermostability screening by way of a temperature ramp is a ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...
Harnessing the interactions between DNA, RNA, and proteins holds much promise for detecting biomarkers, diagnosing disease, and improving cancer-targeting therapeutics. Quantifying these interactions ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...