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.
Biochemical and structural studies of membrane proteins have long been restricted to their isolated soluble domains. This limitation has prevented the study of complexes involving full-length membrane ...
Mass photometry is a groundbreaking technique for analyzing molecules. It allows us to measure the masses of individual molecules in solution precisely, in their natural state, and without labels. A ...
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 ...
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 ...
A recently-developed technique for measuring the mass of single molecules in solution has the potential to help companies using adeno-associated viruses (AAV) as a vector for gene therapies. That’s ...
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 ...