ABOUT TA INSTRUMENTS
TA Instruments (a division of Waters Corporation) is the world leader in manufacturing industry-leading systems for thermal analysis, rheology, microcalorimetry, and mechanical analysis. We offer innovative and reliable instruments that help scientists in top laboratories test the physical properties of their materials. Our instruments contribute to leading discoveries in materials science, medicine, medical devices, and other areas of science devoted to improving our world. With direct operations in 24 countries, we are uniquely positioned to support all our customers with an extensive local support network. We are committed to providing high reliability and high-performance products to meet the needs of our customers.
FEATURED CONTENT
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Learn more about a differential scanning calorimeter that offers thermal stability screening of buffer formulations and protein sequence modifications.
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Uncover how innovative Rapid Screening-Differential Scanning Calorimeter technology is enabling robust analysis and regulatory compliance by ensuring the thermal stability of antibody drug products.
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Explore data demonstrating the effectiveness of a rapid screening-differential scanning calorimeter as well as its detection limits and the range of concentrations suitable for DSC analysis.
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We analyze drug-excipient incompatibility using a microcalorimeter system equipped with a multi-sample cell capable of simultaneously measuring highly sensitive heat flow data from up to three samples.
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Here, we review applications of Nano DSC and ITC for studying the stability of virus particles and their binding to cells, as well as for the identification of viruses.
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Explore the performance of an instrument with data analysis software capabilities that easily deconvolutes thermograms, enables differentiation between individual and interacting domains, and reports accurate Tm values.
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Modeling DSC data can give additional insight into the macromolecule unfolding process or help to deconvolute a multiple transition thermogram. Explore guidelines for baseline and DSC model selection.
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Learn how a DSC thermogram was able to detect and quantify the differences in varying drug loads with respect to thermal parameters including Tm, Tonset, and enthalpy (ΔH).
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Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) is a technique where heat is measured under constant pressure. Explore advances that will enable investigators to expand their research using ITC.
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This comparability study utilized a nano differential scanning calorimeter to detect biomolecular structure changes in response to subtle manipulations of liquid protein reference formulation.
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Isothermal titration calorimetry is a powerful analytical tool to study molecular binding. Learn about the development of a representative binding assay that measures Ca2+ interactions with a calcium ionophore.
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Enthalpy screen, incremental titration, and continuous titration were utilized to characterize the binding of Furosemide and Carbonic Anhydrase II. See how these ITC methods compare in the experiment results.
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Learn how the accuracy (melting temperature and heat of fusion) and utility of Differential Scanning Calorimetry data is greatly diminished for materials that undergo Apparent Melting and much more.
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Explore a systematic thermal analysis approach for detecting drug-excipient incompatibility. The proposed method uses the approach of apparent melting and provides a rapid screening protocol.
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Examine the most commonly used microcalorimetric techniques in pharma, including stability and compatibility tests, determination of small amounts of amorphic content, and characterizing polymorphism.
CONTACT INFORMATION
TA Instruments
159 Lukens Dr,
New Castle, DE 19720
UNITED STATES
Phone: 302-427-4000
Contact: Customer Service and Support
FEATURED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
E-BOOKS
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See how today’s leading instrumentation helps researchers get crucial information faster so they can speed up biopharmaceutical development and get to clinical trials faster with more reliable products.
WEBINARS
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Achieving precise measurements in a high-throughput setting can be challenging without disrupting workflows or deadlines. Learn about a new tool for rapid biotherapeutic thermal stability characterization.
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Explore key rheology concepts and terminology, and learn how to generate the required rheological profiles using high-performance instruments.
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Explore the use of Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) multi-sample technology to analyze a variety of pharmaceutical materials and understand critical information for advancing pharma development.
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In this webinar, Dr. Colette Quinn discusses the use of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in protein stability characterization differences resulting from preparation changes of identical systems.
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In this episode, Austin Ryan, Ph.D., reviews how DSC works and provides background on the MDSC technique, what it does, and how it can be useful in lyophilization applications.
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Listen to this explanation of how DSC uses scanning calorimetry, along with expert discussions on the newest analytical techniques bringing high-quality medicine and technology to market faster.
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In this webinar series, experts discuss the newest analytical techniques bringing high quality medicine and technology to market faster. In this episode, Michael Mathews, Ph.D., explains Isothermal Titration Calorimetry.
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Here, we explore enthalpy screening, a new and recently published ITC technique that is showing promise for rapidly and accurately characterizing the binding enthalpy of new drugs or biotherapeutics.
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Lear about advanced characterization techniques to assess antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and antibody-fusion proteins.
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Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is typically used during biopharmaceutical development to characterize a biomolecule. Here, we demonstrate the suitability of DSC for studies of opaque solutions and slurries.