Mass photometry is an analytical technique used to investigate biomolecules at the single-particle level. It is able to analyze these particles in their native state and without the need for labels.
Detergents are commonly used throughout the biochemistry industry, but these tend to display complex behavior in aqueous solutions. Mass photometry is tool well suited to the study of biomolecules in ...
Ivonescimab is a next-generation bispecific antibody that simultaneously targets programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), two key molecules in the tumour ...
Approximately 25 percent of proteins localize to membranes, where they act as receptors and signaling molecules in biological processes, including respiration, neurotransmission, and molecular ...
Aggregation is an important quality attribute of many protein-based biopharmaceuticals, including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), that can influence product efficacy and safety; as such monitoring of ...
The variability in electrochemical activity within a battery electrode plays a critical role in defining its overall performance and lifespan. This can be determined by investigating bulk structural ...
In this webinar recent applications of mass photometry are highlighted especially focusing on higher-order protein assemblies as present in our blood. In particular, the ability of mass photometry to ...
In this application note, discover how mass photometry can be used to analyze the fragmentation and aggregation of therapeutic antibodies in response to stressors like light, pH variations, and ...
insights from industryAlice MerryweatherFounder and Lead Scientistillumion In this interview, we speak with Dr. Alice Merryweather, Founder and Lead Scientist at illumion, about charge photometry and ...
ABSTRACT We present techniques for wide‐field ultrahigh‐precision time‐sampled CCD photometry. Representing a survey of field stars, our data consist of UBVRI photometry and a V‐band time series of ...