Monoclonal Antibodies Conference

Event date 13 March 2012 04:00 – 14 March 2012 10:00

Location Senate House, London UK

Hear Dr Miriam V. Dwek, University of Westminster (Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry) present results on evaluating lectin-cancer cell interactions the Attana Cell biosensor in which binding events take place at the cell surface, more closely mimicking an in vivo system.

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  • monoclonal antibodies conference
  • miriam dwek
  • attana 200
  • attana cell 200
  • biosensor
  • biosensors
  • biotech
  • cells
  • crude samples
  • kinetics
  • label free
  • qcm
  • teodor aastrup

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