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Deal boosts high volume disease screening
PerkinElmer and Luminex have announced a long-term licencing agreement to provide PerkinElmer access to Luminex's xMap technology and assay development capabilities of the Luminex Bioscience group
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (12 January 2006)
BNP franchise expands into point of care market
Bayer Diagnostics (a division of Bayer Healthcare) and Inverness Medical Innovations have signed four agreements to broaden their assay menu offerings worldwide in the diagnostics arena.
News from Bayer Diagnostics (12 January 2006)
Spirometer reports standard deviation score
The Vitalograph compact spirometer is said to be the first to give the option of reporting 'normals' in standard deviation scores the latest in spirometry technology
News from Vitalograph ( 5 January 2006)
New and emerging techniques in electrophysiology
At the upcoming annual meeting of the German Physiological Society in Munich (26-29 March 2006), Nanion will organise a satellite symposium on 'New and Emerging Techniques in Electrophysiology'
News from Nanion Technologies (21 December 2005)
Immunoassay productivity boost
Advia Centaur CP immunoassay platform is a compact, benchtop, fully automated analytical system which improves productivity for satellite and mid-sized laboratories
News from Bayer Diagnostics (19 December 2005)
Educational tool on heart failure
A new educational tool, produced by Bayer Diagnostics UK, a division of Bayer Healthcare, provides clinicians and laboratory staff with the latest thinking on heart failure
News from Bayer Diagnostics (15 December 2005)
Cost effective analysis of urine albumin
Confirmation that HemoCue's urine albumin system provides cost effective, laboratory quality analysis at the point of care is contained in a recently published MHRA evaluation.
News from HemoCue (12 December 2005)
Bench-top clinical analyser is fully automated
A large range of dedicated reagents is available for substrates, antioxidants, lipids, enzymes, trace metals, therapeutic drugs, specific proteins and immunoturbidimetrics Brochure available
News from Randox Laboratories (12 December 2005)
Biochip array technology for cardiac research
Cardiac biomarkers are used for diagnostic and prognostic purposes and are frequently ordered by doctors when a patient complains of chest pain, pressure, nausea, and shortness of breath Brochure available
News from Randox Laboratories (12 December 2005)
Sale of aerospace unit completed
This divestiture is part of the company's previously announced plan to sell its fluid sciences segment, which had been comprised of its aerospace, fluid testing and semiconductor businesses
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 8 December 2005)
Olympus enters immunoassay market
Move is designed to enable laboratories to seamlessly consolidate workflows on a common platform and is part of the Olympus strategy to become a provider of complete medical laboratory systems Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa ( 7 December 2005)
Optimal use of small sample sizes
Pediatric settings for clinical chemistry assays enable clinicians to obtain a full result profile from the small samples available in neonates as well as geriatric patients Brochure available
News from Olympus Life and Material Science Europa ( 6 December 2005)
Microalbumin for early detection of kidney disease
An immediate indication of the presence of microalbumin in urine can be conveniently obtained using a testing strips which take just 60 seconds to provide results in the form of a simple colour change
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 6 December 2005)
Another stitch in the Bayer tapestry
What's the connection between the launch of a compact immunodiagnostics analyser, the first Arpanet links, and the first hot air balloon flight? The date: 21 November
News from Bayer Diagnostics (30 November 2005)
Immunodiagnostics assays under development
Two of the assays will add to Bayer's fertility panel, while the others will monitors foetal maturity and well-being, and the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism
News from Bayer Diagnostics (23 November 2005)
Presentation covers alternative to liver biopsy
CD-based audiovisual presentation supports launch of liver disease assessment service and provides an overview of liver disease assessment and why it is time to review the role of liver biopsy
News from Lab21 (18 November 2005)
Elisa detects Aids-protective antibodies
This new test detects the presence of anti-R7V antibodies in HIV-seropositive patients, which helps clinicians identify patients who may be non-progressors
News from Ivagen (16 November 2005)
FT-NIR spectrometers increase lab productivity
Significant new infrared (IR) platform encompasses a broad array of features and advantages, including a new and improved UATR accessory, new fibre optic NIR probe, Go button, and enhanced software
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (16 November 2005)
New allergy test for laboratories and clinics
Convenient alternative to the traditional skin prick test is intended to help doctors reduce the backlog of patients with eczema, asthma and other allergy related diseases waiting for an allergy test
News from JRBiomedical (16 November 2005)
DNA test for response to schizophrenia treatment
New agreement brings personalised medicine services to psychiatry: first DNA test to predict individual patient response to clozapine
News from LGC ( 9 November 2005)
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