Malvern launches new web resource for protein researchers

19-Jan-2005

Malvern Instruments has added a new and dedicated protein characterization section to its website. This new section provides comprehensive information about the use and applications of light scattering techniques in protein studies and will be a valuable resource for anyone working in this field.

Detailed narratives and case studies provide information about crystal screening, protein melting point measurement and protein formulation stability, together with an explanation of hydrodynamic radius and the measurement of absolute molecular weight. A wide range of freely downloadable audiovisual presentations delivers seminars to the visitor's desktop, and an extensive selection of fully accessible application notes provides in-depth examples of the use and applications of light scattering techniques.

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Protein analytics provides a deep insight into these complex macromolecules, their structure, function and interactions. It is essential for discovering and developing biopharmaceuticals, understanding disease mechanisms, and identifying therapeutic targets. Techniques such as mass spectrometry, Western blot and immunoassays allow researchers to characterize proteins at the molecular level, determine their concentration and identify possible modifications.

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