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Russ Swan

Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Protein Array", 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 Feel the protein array force from the dark slide from Schott Nexterion, which we summarised at the time by saying "Improved dynamic range is one of the major benefits of the Schott Nexterion Slide NC-D protein array slide, with its dark grey background to reduce auto-fluorescence and increase dynamic signal range". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release First drug screening human kinase protein array from Procognia: "Procognia announced the introduction of the first human kinase protein function array for use in compound profiling and other drug screening applications in September 2005".
 
In November 2006, we covered the news from Procognia - take a look at Awarded 2005 F+S award for protein arrays which says: "In September 2005, Procognia was awarded the 2005 Frost and Sullivan Competitive Strategy Leadership Award for its expanding portfolio of protein array based technologies".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Procognia, $23.5 million to launch protein array products, as well as Commercialising functional human protein arrays from Procognia, and Offering 'breakthrough' protein array platform from Procognia.
 

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Microarray facilitates autoimmune disease analysis (November 2006)
Profiling of autoantigen biomarkers will further scientists' understanding of poorly recognized diseases, facilitating diagnosis and early treatment

Quantify specific phosphorylation of proteins (November 2006)
BioSource International announced in February 2005 that it had commercialised the first multiplex protein microarray able to reproducibly measure multiple phosphorylated proteins in one sample

News on the Panorama protein array from Sigma-Aldrich (May 2006)
Sigma-Aldrich announces the latest addition to its functional protein array product line, the Panorama human signal transduction protein array

Protein array line expanded with human kinase (February 2006)
Developed in conjunction with Procognia , UK, and licensed exclusively through Sigma-Aldrich, the Kinase v1 protein array contains 152 commonly studied kinases

Free field rotor inspection programme offered (January 2006)
The inspection programme thoroughly evaluates a rotor's operational condition and identifies rotors that may pose a potential safety and health hazard

Quick, reliable T cell receptor clonality assays (January 2006)
Use well tested primer sets and standard molecular biology procedures, the kits can be used to assay 22V beta usages in less than one day without capillary electrophoresis

Protein microarray market shows strong growth (September 2005)
Based on a 39-question survey of 842 proteomics researchers, this report benchmarks the current state of the market for protein microarrays, reagents and instrumentation, and microarray readers

Array-based protein interaction analysis (September 2005)
High quality data from these systems provides unique insights into protein interactions for better understanding of biological mechanisms, greater productivity and reduced development costs

Integrated solutions for protein profiling (May 2005)
Tissue extract protein array provides a reliable platform for the rapid evaluation of serum, hybridoma supernatant, ascites fluid, purified antibody, or fractionated sera

Biacore acquires protein chip technology (March 2005)
Provides a platform for kinetic screening which should appeal to customers who require the ability to simultaneously study the interactions of hundreds of proteins and peptides

Proteomics array confers full functionality (February 2005)
Protein microarray has solved the long-standing dilemma of reduced protein functionality and erroneous protein conformation prevalent in many protein array methodologies

Protein array platform is 'a breakthrough' (December 2004)
Described as the industry's first and only high-throughput, high-resolution glycoanalysis platform, allowing the quantitative analysis of 20 samples in about three hours

Dramatically advancing proteomic research (November 2004)
Sigma-Aldrich and Procognia enter exclusive partnership for commercialisation of functional human protein arrays

Update on microarraying developments and solutions (October 2004)
Genetix has announced the availability of issue 2 of Microarray News - a newsletter focusing on the latest technical advances and applications developments in microarraying

Technology optimises array-based applications (September 2004)
Scanners are said to represent an industry first for supporting both proteomic and genomic array-based applications

Automating search for anti-cancer molecules (June 2004)
Image analysis system automates protein array studies to offer a rapid method of analysing potential anti-cancer drugs at a major pharmaceutical company

Strategic analysis of world Lims markets (April 2004)
Enterprise integration and business optimisation critical for laboratory information management system's success, says new market research

Perfect protein arrays (March 2004)
Proteome analysis is very complex due to the relationship between the large numbers of proteins expressed by bacterial, plant and mammalian genomes

The promise of proteomics (September 2003)
Researchers believe that clinical proteomics will bring about improved disease diagnosis, particularly for cancer and infectious disease, says this market report

Fluors for protein arrays (July 2003)
Specifically formatted for labelling proteins or antibodies in protein array experiments, these dyes are supplied in a format that is easy and convenient with little wastage

New solution for micro-scale proteomics (June 2003)
Chemical inkjet printer offers a new approach to peptide mass fingerprinting and protein macroarray analysis with widespread applications in biomedical and diagnostic discovery

Low-profile bottle caps a last-minute saviour (June 2003)
Chemically inert PTFE caps were required at short notice because the workstation could not accommodate standard inert bottle caps currently available on the market

Procognia acquires Sense Proteomic (January 2003)
Acquisition "expands suite of enabling technologies" and further advances "mission to create a suite of technological solutions for needs arising in drug discovery"

Award for protein array product strategy (June 2002)
Frost and Sullivan award recognises leading fully integrated tool solution provider to the emerging protein array market

Partnership to launch protein array workstation (April 2002)
PerkinElmer Life Sciences and NextGen Sciences join in fast-track development of the first fully automated system for processing protein microarrays

First commercial array of functional proteins (March 2002)
Collection of functional potassium channel regulatory proteins, immobilised in microtitre plate format, is said to be the first functional protein array to be made commercially available

Functional proteins for cancer research (January 2002)
Sense Proteomic has announced that Expressarray p53, its first functional protein array product to aid in cancer research, is now available to researchers

 

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