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"Protein Analysis"...

Russ Swan

Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Protein Analysis", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Distribution agreement for Modiro in Japan from Protagen, which we summarised at the time by saying "Protagen has entered into a distribution agreement for its bio-IT software product, Modiro - the PTM-Explorer with Tomy Digital Biology of Tokyo, Japan". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release How to automate electrophoresis with microfluidics from Bio-Rad Laboratories: "This comprehensive and concise technical bulletin provides an explanation of microfluidic separation technology and its application by Bio-Rad's Experion automated electrophoresis system".
 
In November 2007, we covered the news from Bio-Rad Laboratories concerning its ProteoMiner - take a look at Uncover low-abundance proteins in complex samples which says: "ProteoMiner protein enrichment kits employ a novel bead-based technology, using combinatorial peptide ligands to simultaneously dilute high-abundance proteins and concentrate low-abundance proteins".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Promega UK, Antibody-free chromatin immunoprecipitation, as well as Disposable cuvette extends protein analysis from Malvern Instruments, and More quality and choice in deepwell plates from Eppendorf UK.
 

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Key analytical role in Darpa vaccine drive (July 2007)
The US$7.9million award is for the first phase of a programme that is designed to accelerate vaccine production timescales, currently measured in years, down to a much shorter time

Microplate shaker promises versatility (May 2007)
Particularly useful for molecular and cell biologists performing Elisas (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays) the PHMP-4 microplate shaker can accommodate four standard depth 96 or 384 well microplates

Bio-Rad pockets three life science industry awards (May 2007)
Bio-Rad Laboratories was recognised at The Scientist's life science industry awards that were announced in April, winning in three different categories

GMP protein analysis services launched by Protagen (April 2007)
Protagen has recently completed a programme of work under GMP for Nordmark Pharma, Hamburg and will now introduce the GMP services to a wider circle of pharmaceutical customers

Lab and data management plus protein validation (April 2007)
GenoLogics, a developer of lab and data management software solutions for life sciences research, has announced the launch of Proteus-Analytics, a new proteomics solution bundle

Mass spectrometry seminars in California bay area (January 2007)
Bruker Daltonics issues an invitation to discover how mass spectrometry is advancing the state of the art in microbe identification and research in clinical diagnostics

3in1 microplate shaker, thermoshaker and incubator (January 2007)
Grant targets the Elisa market with the PHMP-4 offering three instruments in one - microplate thermoshaker, benchtop incubator, and cold room microplate shaker

WEF designates Procognia a 2004 technology pioneer (November 2006)
In December 2003, the World Economic Forum announced the designation of Procognia as one of 30 technology pioneers for 2004

Full-length proteins from formalin-fixed tissue (October 2006)
Qproteome FFPE tissue kit uses chemistry to reverse the crosslinking process and deliver full-length proteins ready for analysis by western blotting and protein array, with subsequent immunodetection

Acquiral of laser capture microdissection business (October 2006)
Molecular Devices announced in April 2006 that it had acquired the laser capture microdissection (LCM) related business of Arcturus Bioscience for $10 million in cash

Two devices expand benchtop instrument collection (September 2006)
Invitrogen adds instrumentation capability to reagent strength with launch of two new devices, iBlot and iPrep, which expand its benchtop instrument collection

AlphaScan microarray scanner available from GRI (September 2006)
The new AlphaScan microarray scanner from Alpha Innotech (AIC), a provider of innovative imaging solutions for a wide range of life science application needs, is now available from GRI

Bio-Rad buys life science business from Ciphergen (August 2006)
Bio-Rad Laboratories pays approx $20 million in cash for Ciphergen Biosystems's ProteinChip Systems and worldwide technology rights to surface enhanced laser desorption/ ionisation (Seldi-Tof-MS)

Unique sub-microliter DNA analysis capabilities (July 2006)
Or use with UV-Vis spectrophotometers, the nanoCell offers unique sub-microliter analysis capabilities for DNA and protein analysis in the life science laboratory

New additions to proteomics product suite (June 2006)
Thermo's new LTQ XL linear ion trap features Pulsed Q Dissociation (PQD), rapid positive/negative switching capabilities and high resolution isolation (HRI) scanning capabilities

Range of transfer membranes and blotting paper (April 2006)
Anachem now supplies an extensive range of transfer membranes and blotting paper from world renowned manufacturers GE and Munktell

Membranes for RNA, DNA and protein analysis (February 2006)
Membranes are designed, manufactured and tested specifically for RNA, DNA and protein analysis providing scientists with high quality materials for outstanding results, at economical prices

NextGen lists on the London Stock Exchange (January 2006)
NextGen says it has successfully completed its fundraising and admission to the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and that trading of ordinary shares and warrants in the company has commenced

Ibla to provide boost for life science R and D (November 2005)
'Attendees should expect to gain an insight into major advances in the industry and an understanding of how the application of technologies can improve the effectiveness of research'

Analyser achieves non-destructive protein analysis (November 2005)
System uses Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer technology to non-destructively scan protein samples for structural defect and impurity analysis as well as process quality monitoring

Protein analysis system wins new order (September 2005)
Second order for Biacore A100 comes from a major European-based pharmaceutical company, which intends to utilise the system to enhance its bio-therapeutic screening capabilities

Marker visualisation and protein analysis on blots (September 2005)
Standard offers broad molecular weight range of 20-220kDa and allows easy molecular weight estimation of the target protein directly on western blots

Bioscience firm wins funding (September 2005)
Proceeds will be used to finance the manufacture and commercialisation of systems which could render 1D gels unnecessary for protein analysis

Proteomics software quickly identifies proteins (September 2005)
Syngene has introduced Dymension 3 software for rapid, yet reproducible analysis of proteins run on two-dimensional (2D) multi-stain gels, such as Cyanine dyes

Quantitative proteomics in line with Hupo PSI (June 2005)
Stable isotope labelling experiments such as Icat, the more recently introduced ICPL technology, or even user-defined isotopic labels are fully supported in the new software releases

News on the Introduction to peptide and protein analysis from Academy Savant (May 2005)
CD-based training programme, Introduction to peptide and protein analysis with mass spectrometry, is based on the popular American Chemical Society course

Triple detection for protein analysis (March 2005)
Triple detector array operates online in a continuous-flow mode and provides protein molecular weight, size, and conformation in a single experiment

World's largest parallel protein production site (March 2005)
Monash University, in the Australian state of Victoria, becomes home to 12-module protein production system which, in combination with forthcoming synchrotron, will significantly boost science

Fighting drug-resistant cancer in Australia (February 2005)
Protein-mapping technology helps identify mutations in drug-resistant cells as award-winning cancer treatment research continues

Making automated electrophoresis accessible (December 2004)
System deploys microfluidic technology to introduce substantial time and labour savings, without sacrificing sensitivity or resolution

Spectrophotometer for life science applications (November 2004)
Pre-programmed for DNA/RNA analysis, DNA purity scan, established protein methods pre-loaded and standard spectrophotometer functions

Removing high-abundance proteins from mouse serum (July 2004)
Liquid chromatography column identifies rare proteins for drug toxicity and disease detection, which may be useful in studies not yet adaptable to humans

Heat and shake with microplate thermoshaker (June 2004)
Invaluable in the fields of immunochemistry and molecular diagnostics, where confidence that stringent requirements of reproducibility and precision are a prerequisite

German researcher wins MS award (April 2004)
Michael Przybylski of the University of Konstanz is recognised for his significant contribution to the development and application of mass spectrometry in life sciences

 

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