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$2.5M to develop diagnostics for sepsis, pneumonia

 User application article   Grant will enable Nanogen to develop improved molecular biological methods, miniaturise those methods, and demonstrate this new molecular diagnostic approach in a hospital laboratory setting

News from Nanogen (15 August 2005)

Real time measurement of ATP in vivo and in vitro

These devices are focused into the research neurophysiology sector and have been designed as a suite of products for purine researchers in academic and clinical research laboratories

News from WPI (12 August 2005)

Easy INR testing at Kettering outreach clinics

Internal normalised ratio (INR) corrects for the variability in prothrombin time (PT) results caused by differing sensitivities of the thromboplastin reagents used during testing

News from Sysmex UK (10 August 2005)

Program detects functional iron deficiency

Information gained can be used to classify and schedule appropriate therapy for patients - administration of erythropoietin (EPO), or iron or both - thus maximising the benefits of this costly therapy

News from Sysmex UK ( 9 August 2005)

GC/MS software promises increased flexibility

Upgraded software provides sophisticated instrument control, data handling and reporting options that are flexible and easy to use for maximum results

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 4 August 2005)

Magnetic beads bring increased assay flexibility

Neutral charge and hydrophobic nature of these two 1um superparamagnetic beads make them outstanding for in vitro diagnostics (IVD) development, as well as protein isolation and concentration

News from Dynal Biotech (26 July 2005)

Electrophysiology shrinks to pocket size

Innovative drug discovery technology based on a micro-structured chip is said to greatly facilitate electrophysiological experiments for ion channel screening

News from Nanion Technologies (21 July 2005)

Same-day histology results in Surrey

 User application article   Continuous rapid tissue processing system is set to revolutionise turnaround times and the utilisation of staff in histology

News from Bayer Diagnostics (19 July 2005)

New method of detecting alcohol abuse

Increased carbohydrate deficient transferrin (CDT) is an indication of regular heavy alcohol consumption which can now be detected using capillary electrophoresis

News from Analytical Technologies (12 July 2005)

All-inclusive management of haematology procedures

Multilink concept allows up to three haematology analysers to be connected to the same validation station, enabling haematology laboratories to handle up to 2000 samples per day

News from Horiba ABX (11 July 2005)

Distinguish cell lines involved in leucopoiesis

Double Diff Matrix technology provides routine identification and quantification of the three immature lines involved in leucopoiesis - granulocytic, lymphocytic, and monocytic

News from Horiba ABX (11 July 2005)

Autoclaves meet modern sterilisation needs

Carefully designed to simplify operation and maximise safety, the compact units incorporate clever mechanical features and sophisticated electronics to ensure high quality sterilisation every time

News from Don Whitley Scientific ( 6 July 2005)

Arms race leads to personalised medicine

Amplification Refractory Mutation System technology is described as a well-established and reliable method for the detection of genetic variations and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 1 July 2005)

Rapid meningitis tests for emergency situations

Ability to detect the major causes of serious bacterial meningitis in body fluids within half an hour is of great value in emergency situations, given the high mortality rate of bacterial meningitis  Brochure available  

News from Oxoid (30 June 2005)

Collaboration for advanced neonatal screening

PerkinElmer will become the exclusive distributor of the Waters Quattro micro and Waters Quattro Premier MS/MS platforms and the Alliance HPLC system for neonatal screening applications

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (27 June 2005)

Compact immunoassay system coming soon

Utilising the same proven technology as its highly-acclaimed big brother, the Advia Centaur CP will perform automated random access immunoassay testing at the rate of 180 tests per hour

News from Bayer Diagnostics (22 June 2005)

Assay at the heart of prostate cancer screening

 User application article   Complexed Prostate Specific Antigen (cPSA) assay has been shown to offer higher specificity than total PSA (tPSA) for the detection of prostate cancer

News from Bayer Diagnostics (20 June 2005)

Accelerating HIV vaccine research

 User application article   ProImmune has donated reagents based on its Pro5 MHC pentamer technology to researchers at the MRC Human Immunology Unit for a vaccine development programme

News from Proimmune (17 June 2005)

Parasitology tests can be completed in two hours

Claiming excellent sensitivity and specificity, the tests are not dependent on the presence of live organisms but detect antigen produced by the parasites within the gut  Brochure available  

News from Oxoid ( 9 June 2005)

Assay development for GPCR-Gq screening

Homogeneous screening platform delivers precise and time-sensitive second messenger measurement, and also represents a novel functional means of precisely investigating GPCR mechanistics

News from Cisbio International ( 8 June 2005)

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