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Use MST technology to measure interactions. Monolith uses MST technology to quantify molecular interactions between a target and ligand by detecting changes in fluorescence intensity while a temperature gradient is applied over time (grey box, top figure). The fluorescent signal comes from the target that is either fluorescently labeled or has ...
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Proteins with a higher T m are more stable because a greater input of energy is required to reach the unfolding transition. Because Tm is an accurate and established metric for assessing protein stability, it’s an essential parameter to determine. T onset. The detectable temperature at which a protein begins to unfold.
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Sep 20, 2016 . All three packages are designed to work with the NANOTemper Technologies Prometheus series of instruments, which use NANODSF (advanced Differential Scanning Fluorimetry) technology to investigate protein stability. The clear, workflow-oriented user interfaces guide the user through data acquisition and analysis.
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The beautiful Betta fish makes an excellent option for NANO tanks, and these are some of the easiest fish to care for and an ideal pick for beginners. While male Bettas are known for being aggressive and fighting with each other, they do well as a solitary fish or when kept with a few similar-sized small-finned fish.
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The main takeaway from this care guide is to reduce stress. Raise the heat, keep the water clean and stable, and feed them correctly. Don’t let kids tap on the glass, and limit the amount of traffic near their tank. Also, don’t put their aquarium right next to the TV with lots of …
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Their mix of beauty and straightforward care requirements make them a no-brainer for any aquarist looking to bring a splash of color to their tank. Even though they’re a popular NANO aquarium choice, they’re more versatile than many people realize. This guide will teach you everything you need to know about Celestial Pearl Danio care.
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NANOTemper Technologies Prometheus NT.48 is a capillary-based instrument that measures the thermal stability and turbidity of a protein sample using dye-free NANODSF (NANO Differential Scanning Fluorimetry) technology. Use only 10 μl of sample to ob... Read more... Request Pricing 2 Monolith for binding affinity determination (7)
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For fans of NANO aquariums, the pygmy cory fits the bill. With an adult length of just 1 inch (2.5 cm), you can manage an entire shoal in the smallest tank. However, they stress easily due to their tiny size, so take extra care. 8. Salt and pepper Cory (Corydoras habrosus) The salt and pepper cory falls into the category of dwarf cory cat. Unlike most corys, they hover …
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May 15, 2017 . 1. Talk to experienced people. Many things have been done before and many mistakes have been made so it’s important to ultimately follow your gut feeling as every situation is unique. 2. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, but …
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Jul 19, 2017 . Lyretail Anthias. By Ltshears (CC BY 3.0 licence) Anthias are a popular and much desired saltwater fish, and we think the Lyretail variation is an excellent pick for intermediate aquarists. They come in beautiful color assortments, including orange, red and purple. Typical Size: 5″. Natural Habitat: Asia Pacific.
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Due to their small size, the Endler’s guppies are perfect inhabitants for NANO tanks. The most ideal option is a 20-gallon tank, suitable for a group of four or five. If you intend to keep more fish, increase the size of your tank accordingly. For a good thumb rule, add about five gallons of water by volume per fish.
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I still recommend using a heater in NANO tanks that house fish to prevent these sudden shifts that can cause stress and illness. Most micro fish prefer warmer water, so you’ll have a lot more options to choose between if you use a heater to maintain a stable temperature.
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Small freshwater fish have long been popular options for community aquariums, but recently the trend for NANO tanks has created new interest in these naturally tiny micro fish. Maintaining a NANO tank is easier than ever before, and I’ll explain how to set one up and point you to a list of the best fish for tiny tanks!
Modern aquarium LEDs are a great option for lighting NANO tanks because their compact size won’t dominate the tank but still provide the spectrums of light plants need to thrive. You may not need a light for your tank, but using one will give you more leeway in choosing your vegetation.
Monolith gives you one less thing to worry about because it has the flexibility to handle all different types of molecules and samples. Monolith uses MST technology to quantify molecular interactions between a target and ligand by detecting changes in fluorescence intensity while a temperature gradient is applied over time (grey box, top figure).
Most software starts once you load your samples and start your run. Monolith’s MO.Control is built differently — not only do you get help with guided step-by-step experimental planning and assay setup before you start your run, but you also get immediate feedback on assay optimization based on your results after the run is over.
Monolith uses MST technology to quantify molecular interactions between a target and ligand by detecting changes in fluorescence intensity while a temperature gradient is applied over time (grey box, top figure).
With Monolith, you get a K d in a fraction of the volume and concentration, leaving you with more sample for additional experiments. Immobilizing molecules in SPR assays often causes them to lose activity, and you’re left without results.