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Ease the difficulty of extracting DNA
Large plasmid prep kit extracts DNA using a simple spin method with a series of proprietary solutions to extract DNA from the toughest of plasmid constructs
News from Cadama Medical (26 January 2005)
Improved electrophoresis with electric focusing
Allows scientists and researchers to conduct a wide range of flat bed electrophoresis applications running up to 1500 volts
News from Scie-Plas (25 January 2005)
Horizontal gel unit promises flexibility
This all-new unit is designed with the option of four interchangeable gel tray lengths of 7, 10, 15 and 20cm, which can be used without the necessity of changing the outer tank
News from Scie-Plas (10 January 2005)
High yield from minute quantities of genomic DNA
Whole genome amplification kit amplifies nanogram amounts of starting DNA into microgram yields in less than three hours, regardless of source
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) ( 7 January 2005)
Getting started in blotting
These kits contain all the necessary reagents for the transfer of proteins, blocking, probing and detection as well as a 76-page Western blotting guide Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (23 December 2004)
Making automated electrophoresis accessible
System deploys microfluidic technology to introduce substantial time and labour savings, without sacrificing sensitivity or resolution Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (14 December 2004)
Quantification of nucleic acids
This 'method of choice' for the quantification of DNA, RNA, and protein needs only small volumes (1ul) and no requirement for cuvettes or consumables
News from Labtech International ( 2 December 2004)
Break the midiprep speed limit
Just 30 minutes from culture to pure plasmid DNA, using unique silica-based membrane technology in the two-column format
News from Promega UK ( 2 December 2004)
Purification from range of DNA and RNA viruses
Simultaneous purification of viral DNA and RNA from serum, plasma, and cell-free body fluids, giving highly sensitive detection in downstream assays
News from Qiagen (29 November 2004)
PCR supermix for probe-based detection
Formulation gives high performance with cDNA as well as genomic and plasmid DNA templates over a broad dynamic range, achieving sensitive and specific amplification Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (24 November 2004)
DNA workstation for forensics investigation
Allows agencies to expedite processing of DNA analysis, which is becoming increasingly important in criminal investigations, and deal with backlog of untested samples
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (24 November 2004)
Automated purification of viral nucleic acids
System enables nucleic acid purification from a wide range of viruses and is compliant with the IVD-D directive on in vitro diagnostic medical devices
News from Qiagen (19 November 2004)
siRNA transfection in a 96-well format
Range of electroporators cuts time and cost to make high throughput studies viable and to set new standards for transfection efficiency and cell viability
News from Labtech International (10 November 2004)
RNA purification made ten times more sensitive
Products have demonstrated a ten-fold increase in sensitivity over silica methodologies and are said to be suited for cutting edge research into small molecular weight and rare transcript analysis
News from DNA Research Innovation (29 October 2004)
New plasmid DNA isolation method
Sigma has introduced a new plasmid DNA isolation method designed to help researchers achieve high-quality DNA for automated sequencing in less time
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (25 October 2004)
Whole genome amplification deal
Covers development of a whole genome amplification technology said to give a highly sensitive, accurate, and proprietary method of amplifying total DNA from any organism
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (12 October 2004)
Electrophoresis starter sets save time and money
Starter packages include all the necessary accessories, saving users time and money because the need to purchase other consumables is eliminated
News from Scie-Plas (12 October 2004)
More than a million bioanalyser chips sold
Agilent Technologies has sold more than one million LabChip chips - small analytical devices used with the Agilent 2100 bioanalyser to perform automated analysis of DNA, RNA, proteins and cells
News from Agilent Technologies (11 October 2004)
Application development center opens in Kobe
Tecan officially opens its new application development centre in Japan on 1 October 2004
News from Tecan Group ( 1 October 2004)
Deal to develop automated platforms
Tecan and Invitrogen announce agreement to jointly develop and promote applications of Invitrogen research kits on Tecan instruments
News from Tecan Group (21 September 2004)
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