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GEN article highlights GPCR assays from Montana Molecular

  Wondering what new cell based assays are available for screening in primary cells?  Need to detect ligand bias?  Wishing you could measure more than one second messenger with an easy multiplex assay?  Tired of multistep lytic assays for cAMP? Please check out,...

Montana Molecular DAG sensor paper exceeds 4000 views

DAG biosensors in PLoS.   Montana Molecular is very proud to announce that our  PLoS paper, Simultaneous Detection of Ca2+ and Diacylglycerol Signaling in Living Cells, has now been downloaded over 4000 times! We appreciate all who have taken the time to read...

GTC Bio Cell Based Assay Conference

Montana Molecular  thanks GTC Bio for inviting us to participate at the 8th Cell Based Assay & Screening Technologies Conference this week in San Francisco.  If you are planning to be there, please be sure to check out Thom Hughes’ seminar,  Multiplex Assays...

JBS publishes Montana Molecular’s GPCR assays

Montana Molecular is pleased to announce the publication of our live cell GPCR assays in the August 2013 edition of the Journal of Biomolecular Screening. A Multiplexed Fluorescent Assay for Independent Second-Messenger Systems: Decoding GPCR Activation in Living...

Montana Molecular recognized for innovation

JALA 2013 Ten Breakthroughs in Innovation.   Montana Molecular was tapped last week for the quintessential A-List in the world of laboratory automation and drug discovery: The JALA 2013 Ten Breakthroughs in Innovation. The feature article from the February 2013...

Futterman Lecture at UW Medicine

  Montana Molecular’s Chief Scientific Officer, and Montana State University Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Thom Hughes, headed back to his hometown to present the annual Futterman lecture for the Vision Science Lecture Series in the Department...
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