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Biological oxygen monitor is as essential as air
Ideal as a research tool, the monitor is more sensitive than conventional gas phase manometric systems and utilises the respected Clark-type polarographic oxygen probes
News from Analytical Technologies (24 April 2003)
Co-marketing life science products
Agilent bioanalyser, LabChip kits and Pierce protein-related kits offer biochemists better tools for research
News from Agilent Technologies (18 April 2003)
Instrument company of the year
Frost and Sullivan cites PerkinElmer's excellence in analytical instrumentation and overall quality in products and customer service
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (15 April 2003)
Multi-FTE deal with Biovitrum
Provider of lead generation and optimisation services will perform chemical lead optimisation of compounds for biotech company
News from Asinex (14 April 2003)
Kinetic analysis of biopharmaceuticals
Enables rapid and high quality kinetic analysis of both well characterised biopharmaceuticals and small molecule therapeutics in the pre-clinical and clinical areas of drug development
News from Biacore ( 4 April 2003)
Immunochemistry regional roadshows
Series of regional roadshows give laboratory managers the opportunity to learn more about immunochemistry and automation products on a convenient local basis
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 4 April 2003)
One-step staining kits for immunohistopathology
Kits are designed to reveal antigens that have reacted with a user-supplied antibody on human tissue or cell samples
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 April 2003)
Biological tools for early-stage drug discovery
Product line for early-stage drug discovery streamlines the development of molecular tools to allow rapid screening against targets without costly in-housde sequencing
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 April 2003)
Pocket-sized haemoglobin analyser
Primarily intended for healthcare professionals and can be used in any situation where an accurate haemoglobin value is required at the point of care
News from HemoCue ( 4 April 2003)
Point-of-care glucose analyser
Portable analysers allow rapid diagnosis and monitoring of patients with the added benefits of convenience and cost effectiveness
News from HemoCue (31 March 2003)
Studying the life span of neutrophils
User application article Researchers at Sheffield are investigating pro-inflammatory cytokin gene expression using an RNase protection assay to study the life span of neutrophils at the site of inflammation
News from BD Biosciences (26 March 2003)
Genicon and Qiagen amend alliance
Reproducible, ultra-sensitive, non-fluorescent signal generation and detection technology based on nanometer-sized metal colloidal particles
News from Genicon Sciences (25 March 2003)
Quality award for Picosorb
ISO9000 certification puts them in the 3% of UK business with the paperwork to support claims of quality service and customer focus
News from Picosorb (25 March 2003)
High throughput measurement of pKa values
Updated instrument has software enhanced by the inclusion of target factor analysis to determine the pKa results by automatically deconvoluting multiwavelength UV spectra
News from Sirius Analytical Instruments (25 March 2003)
Double anniversary at Focus
Supplier of one quarter of the world's haematology analysers celebrates its twentieth birthday, while its parent company celebrates its fiftieth
News from ABX Diagnostics (20 March 2003)
Rise to the challenge
Analytical Technologies has issued a challenge to every UK laboratory: through the process of automation it will increase your efficiency - or your money back
News from Analytical Technologies (18 March 2003)
Keep your cell cultures healthy
The addition of ammonium chemistry to multiparameter bioanalytical system ensures that cell cultures are kept healthy and viable by eliminating the risk of ammonium build up
News from Analytical Technologies (17 March 2003)
Lims offers local language capabilities
New technology dramatically increases number of languages available, and enables easy translation into nearly any language
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (17 March 2003)
New tools for HTS drug metabolism studies
Baculovirus expressed human Nat1 and Nat2 preparations enable the study of soluble drug metabolising enzymes in the cytosol, facilitating the final stages of ADME profiling
News from Cambridge BioScience (13 March 2003)
PerkinElmer showcases 12 new products at Pittcon
Includes innovative new Maldi O-Tof mass spectrometer for protein identification, enhanced security Labworks Lims, and economical Elan DRC-e ICP-MS
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (13 March 2003)
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