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Logistics operation improves distribution
Bucking the trend towards outsourced warehousing and deliveries, this firm aims to improve service in reagent and instrument delivery
News from Sysmex UK (24 May 2004)
Introduce lab automation flexibly
Range of mix and match electrophoresis equipment gives clinical biochemistry, haematology and immunology laboratories the flexibility to introduce automation as the need arises
News from Analytical Technologies (19 May 2004)
Rapid results from immunoassay consolidation
User application article Speed was one of the main reasons for choosing the ADVIA Centaur at Doncaster Royal Infirmary and Bassetlaw General Hospital
News from Bayer Diagnostics (17 May 2004)
Roses are red, violets are blue
And this microplate cytometer now has a single violet laser excitation source for beta-Lactamase and blue fluorescent protein reporter systems
News from TTP LabTech ( 4 May 2004)
Automated allergy assays meet seasonal demand
Extensive range of allergy assays now available include honeybee, wasp and hornet venoms, plus tests and mixes for the grass, tree and weed allergens most commonly responsible for reactions
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 3 May 2004)
Better prediction of prostate cancer
Technical background article Major study shows complexed prostate specific antigen (cPSA) to be more predictive of prostate cancer than total PSA, resulting in fewer false diagnoses and unnecessary biopsies
News from Bayer Diagnostics (29 April 2004)
Strengthened support for immunoassay system
Users of immunoassay system are set to benefit from enhanced technical support for their analysers following decision to strengthen its customer services in this area
News from Bayer Diagnostics (28 April 2004)
Cardiac risk test manufacturing facility opens
The Cardiac Risk test identifies and monitors patients at risk of developing coronary heart disease (CHD), the leading cause of death in North America and Europe
News from Oxford Biosensors (28 April 2004)
Direct sales and service operation in India
Investment in India's growing life and analytical sciences market, seen as a key growth market for biopharma, environmental, chemical and genetic screening businesses
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (28 April 2004)
Collaboration for lead generation
Computational department will create different pharmacophore models and use the results to rank the whole in-house Asinex library
News from Asinex ( 2 April 2004)
Efforts to reduce needlestick injuries across UK
Safer Needles Network campaigns to stop 100,000 needlestick injuries to healthcare workers every year, supported by Unison, RCN and BMA
News from BD Biosciences (30 March 2004)
Colchester expands immunoassay provision
User application article "It's a fast instrument that not only suits the space we have available but also the way we handle our workload, which is currently increasing by more than 10% per year"
News from Bayer Diagnostics (29 March 2004)
Lims for Hong Kong water
User application article PerkinElmer will provide its Labworks Enhanced Security (ES) Lims software for managing critical laboratory data for the government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (29 March 2004)
Efficient prothrombin time test for healthcare
Internal normalised ratio monitoring system is an in vitro diagnostic system that brings quantitative laboratory-quality results to the point of care environment
News from Sysmex UK (19 March 2004)
Pittcon 2004 preview: PerkinElmer
Products to be unveiled will boost speed and productivity in atomic spectroscopy, gas chromatography, thermal analysis and laboratory information management systems
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 9 March 2004)
Automated assay for hepatitis A antibodies
Extending the infectious disease testing panel for immunoassay system with automated method for the quantitative determination of IgG and IgM antibodies to to the hepatitis A virus
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 8 March 2004)
Helping Ninewells screen for microalbuminuria
User application article The presence of unusual but low concentration of albumin in the urine indicates an early stage of renal dysfunction, which could progress to life threatening disease
News from HemoCue ( 4 March 2004)
New name in coagulation measurement
Computerised opto-mechanical detection system allows state of the art clot elasticity measurement and is reflected in the new term 'thromboelastometry'
News from Sysmex UK ( 4 March 2004)
Study demonstrates accurate ABO blood typing
Findings support the feasibility of using microcapillary cytometry technology as the basis for a fully automated system that offers great accuracy, sensitivity, and quantitation
News from Guava Technologies ( 1 March 2004)
Modular chemistry and immunoassay testing
'Ground-breaking' integrated modular system integrates a full menu of immunoassay and clinical chemistry tests without the need for splitting samples
News from Bayer Diagnostics (27 February 2004)
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