We present the BioFlux shear flow system, a microfluidic flow cell array that enables the growth of biofilms in precisely controlled conditions, including shear stress, temperature, and environmental gas.
Preprint on bioRxiv shows that plasma p-tau181, NfL, and GFAP effectively differentiate Alzheimer’s from FTD and DLB, while Aβ₁₋₄₂/₁₋₄₀ adds little diagnostic value.
This application note introduces the new in situ rinse program. This workflow delivers the same high purity of rare cells as the traditional “serial program” and additionally significantly enhances throughput.
A protocol to simultaneously isolate high-quality and high-quantity cardiomyocytes and non-myocyte cells, including immune cells, from adult rat hearts. Detailed procedures for viability analysis and cell type identification using Wolf sorter.
Spatial proteomics uncovers the spatial distribution of proteins within tissues, enabling detailed analysis of cellular functions, disease progression, and intercellular interactions beyond the limits of traditional bulk proteomic approaches.
See how high-resolution multiplex immunofluorescence imaging can elucidate the important role the immune system plays in health, disease, and drug development.
BioFlux shear flow systems enable the visualization and analysis of all of the steps of the leukocyte adhesion cascade under physiological/pathological shear flow using one system.