The Coin Cell Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC), designed to transform battery safety testing, enables direct testing ...
One of the major advantages of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is that it depends on heat measurements, which make characterization of native biomolecules possible. It is not necessary to have ...
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Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a method used to define the stability of a protein or other biomolecule by calculating the heat change associated with the denaturation of a sample heating ...
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a thermal analyses method for determining how much energy a sample absorbs or emits as heat capacity. The phase diagram, entropy, enthalpy, and thermal ...
Most applications that determine the activities, interactions or structures of proteins require that the protein samples be stable over long periods of time. Conditions under which a protein is most ...
During the development of biopharmaceuticals, decision has to be made at the outset whether a biopharmaceutical will be delivered in powder or liquid form. To that end, both powder and liquid ...
The challenges of achieving reproducibility in life science research are well-documented 1, and there is widespread recognition that improvements in this area are essential to provide a more secure ...
image: A team of researchers from Kazan Federal University, Russia, led by Dr. Igor Sedov, reported an application of capillary differential scanning calorimetry technique for the study of the binding ...
The Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) is used to measure the amount of energy released or absorbed during heating or cooling of a sample. In this way, thermal properties of materials and ...
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