4 Experiments In Biologics Development That Are Improved With Dynamic Light Scattering

During the development of your biologics, many different types of experiments require a detailed characterization of the structure, function, and stability of your candidates for you to predict which ones will succeed as therapeutics.
Therefore, versatile methods are essential to help you efficiently select the best antibody-based biologics throughout your workflow. One method that provides a wealth of information to make these critical decisions is Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS).
Read on to learn what DLS tells you about your biologics and how to apply this information to your decision-making process for different experiments like antibody engineering, formulation, antibody-drug conjugation, or bi-specifics development.
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