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.
Approximately 25 percent of proteins localize to membranes, where they act as receptors and signaling molecules in biological processes, including respiration, neurotransmission, and molecular ...
Mass photometry is a novel bioanalytical technology that provides insights into the mass distribution of biomolecules in their native state within minutes, without the need for labeling, surface ...
High quality samples are key for data reproducibility and reliability. For biophysical protein characterization, quality samples are defined as those containing pure, soluble protein exhibiting ...
The US Pharmacopeia (USP) has recognized mass photometry as a key orthogonal method for characterizing its new adeno-associated virus (AAV) reference standards, as referenced in the draft general ...
ABSTRACT I present a new analysis of CCD‐based BVRI broadband photometry for the globular cluster NGC 2419, based on 340 CCD images either donated by colleagues or retrieved from public archives. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
MOST methods of heterochromatic photometry currently employed are based on dual optical systems, consisting of two beams of light which pass through appropriate filters and fall on two photo-cells. We ...
Refeyn has announced that mass photometry has been recognized by the US Pharmacopeia (USP) – and referenced in the new draft USP general chapter <1067> – as a key orthogonal method for characterizing ...