

These two methodologies are critical in the field of single-cell biology. Technologies such as multicolor flow cytometry and mass cytometry enable researchers to analyze multiple molecules, such as proteins and their modifications, in thousands of single cells in a rapid manner. Thus, AirLab is a mobile-powered and flexible tool that harnesses the capabilities of mobile tools and cloud-based technology to facilitate inventory and sharing of antibody and sample collections and associated validation data. Furthermore, AirLab enables inventory of other laboratory stocks, such as primers or clinical samples, through user-controlled customization. AirLab streamlines the processes of antibody purchase, organization, and storage, antibody panel creation, results logging, and antibody validation data sharing and distribution. We have developed AirLab, a cloud-based tool with web and mobile interfaces, for the organization of these data. These ever-growing collections of antibodies, their multiple conjugates, and the large amounts of data generated in assays using specific antibodies and conditions makes a dedicated software solution necessary. Most laboratories that employ these methods maintain large repositories of antibodies. These methods include flow cytometry, mass cytometry, and other microfluidics-based technologies. I just wish I had half the CAD talent of Stepan so I could design more of my own stuff.Single-cell analysis technologies are essential tools in research and clinical diagnostics. Why? Because no one else in my area has one! Its unique, cutting edge and other than buying the file.I made it. But I have more satisfaction with this P-51 and I haven't even flown it yet. That EFX is one of my favorite speed planes and is blistering fast with my rare bear motor in it. I spend hours printing things I could easily buy from the dollar store. I don't know about you guys, but I have a basement full of impractical things and my printer is one of them.

from RCGroups forum - I cant beleave we are even having this conversation! We all printed this thing because we could. This design style just seems to be custom catered for things like a Mig-15 or a curvy SR-71 Way more satisfying than buying it from china! (Lower case "c" intended) I love the challenge of printing this aircraft. The cool factor of having all the internal architecture within the wing and fuse sold me. I had to get the S3D to make it work the way it was designed. I just downloaded the mustang last night.
