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PerkinElmer bows out of fluid sciences
PerkinElmer has announced its intention to divest the fluid sciences business segment to increase the strategic focus on its higher-growth health sciences and photonic markets
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (10 October 2005)
Expanding access to BNP assay
The B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) serves a direct biological response to cardiovascular stress, allowing a fast representation of a patient's cardiac situation and more timely treatment
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 7 October 2005)
Invitrogen buys fluorescent nanocrystal business
Invitrogen, providing innovative technologies to support disease research and improving the human condition, has acquired the assets of the BioPixels business unit of BioCrystal, Quantum Dots
News from Biocrystal ( 7 October 2005)
Olympus moves towards complete lab offering
Groundbreaking new immunoassay system and connection system will be shown at Medica 2005, marking a step towards the stated Olympus goal of becoming a provider of complete clinical laboratory systems Brochure available
News from Olympus Europa ( 5 October 2005)
Faster point-of-care assessment of heart failure
The test provides physicians with quick results, allowing them to make vital treatment decisions, when every second counts
News from Roche Diagnostics ( 4 October 2005)
Share sale to bolster balance sheet
"This financing will bolster our balance sheet as we prepare to launch products for the clinical, research and point-of-care markets," said Howard Birndorf, chairman and CEO
News from Nanogen (30 September 2005)
The answer to all clinical analyser requirements?
These two analysers are the answer to all clinical analyser requirements, claims Randox, combining outstanding flexibility with high throughput, coupled with optimum reliability and safety Brochure available
News from Randox Laboratories (26 September 2005)
Plates for diagnosing and monitoring infections
Millipore and Oxford Immunotec have announced the co-development of a specially designed microtitre plate for use in clinical diagnostics kits Brochure available
News from Millipore (UK) (26 September 2005)
Easy calibration of urine chemistry
Allows for enhanced performance of urine assays by improved recoveries for samples requiring pre-dilution, and by minimising instrument variation, resulting in tighter control ranges
News from Olympus Diagnostic Systems (23 September 2005)
Agreement to streamline drug development
Collaboration will combine PerkinElmer's CellLux live cell platform for ion channel drug discovery and Invitrogen's voltage sensor probe reagents
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (23 September 2005)
Europe's first turnkey Adme/Tox system
Drug discovery processes will be streamlined using this Adme/Tox (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicology) system, now being launched in Europe
News from Thermo Electron (22 September 2005)
Jointly promoting microarray technology
Microarray agreement combines award-winning DualChip microarray offerings from Eppendorf with PerkinElmer's high-performance scanner to deliver optimum systems in microarray applications
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (21 September 2005)
Non-invasive cancer detection
System will screen patients quickly, providing instant diagnoses, without requiring invasive and time-consuming biopsies for skin, cervical, brain, oesophageal and colorectal cancers
News from Ocean Optics (14 September 2005)
Cellular screening with true uHTS capability
Enables luminescent uHTS cellular screening with all types of cells for the first time in 1536 well format with significantly higher throughput than existing technologies
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (14 September 2005)
Flow cytometry at Cheltenham General
User application article System provides fast throughput of samples with automated five-colour analysis of the different fluorescent antibodies used to identify cell types found in blood and lymph node cancers Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter (13 September 2005)
Drugs of abuse test wins FDA clearance
Biochip allows detection of amphetamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, barbiturates, cannabinoids, opiates, methadone, benzodiazepines, lorazepam, phencyclidine and creatinine from a single urine sample Brochure available
News from Randox Laboratories (12 September 2005)
Modular pre-analytics system for Guy's
User application article System to automate routine lab tasks including centrifugation, decapping, aliquoting, recapping, barcode labelling, sorting and archiving will be installed at Guy's and St Thomas's Hospital, London
News from Roche Diagnostics (12 September 2005)
Proteomics biomarker discovery moves forward
System allows researchers to interact with data using a simple and intuitive interface that provides powerful, reproducible and highly reliable biomarker discovery and screening capabilities
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (12 September 2005)
Glasgow green-lights haematology diagnostics
User application article Sysmex is the selected primary supplier of all haematology instruments, tests and laboratory automation to all seven hospital sites within the Greater Glasgow Health Board
News from Sysmex UK (12 September 2005)
Bayer tests to identify summer allergies
The use of Bayer Diagnostics' ADVIA Centaur immunoassay system to automate the process of in vitro allergy testing is helping clinical laboratories to meet the seasonal increase in test requests.
News from Bayer Diagnostics (29 August 2005)
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