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High density mouse bioarray
20,000 mouse genes on a single bioarray enables scientists to study gene expression across much of the mouse genome in a single experiment
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) ( 8 September 2003)
Benefits of Wave reviewed at colorectal meeting
Advancing the epidemiologic research programmes for the US National Cancer Institute's Colon Cancer Family Registry
News from Transgenomic ( 5 September 2003)
New methods to optimise RNAi/gene silencing
Technical background article Methods combine Agilent's bioanalyser with Qiagen's sample preparation and RNAi products to streamline experiments for drug discovery
News from Agilent Technologies (29 August 2003)
Optimising transfection of prostate cell lines
New transfection kit for use in cancer research shows superior transfection efficiency in prostate cells without compromising cellular health
News from Cambridge BioScience (21 August 2003)
New chief scientific adviser
Amersham appoints James Rothman to the newly created post of chief scientific adviser
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (18 August 2003)
Fluor labelling for scarce samples
Designed specifically for small amounts of sample, the new labelling kit allows customers to use 2-D Dige methodology for the analysis of minute protein abundance differences
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (12 August 2003)
New business manager
Cambridge BioScience appoints Dougie Fraser as business manager for its molecular research products
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 6 August 2003)
New protein A conjugates
Nanometre-sized fluorescent biolabelling semiconductor crystals offer increased flexibility in single or multi-colour labelling applications
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 1 August 2003)
Effortless spot excision from 2D protein gels
Benchtop system excises protein spots from both backed and unbacked 1D and 2D polyacrylamide gels and dispenses the plugs into a microplate Brochure available
News from Genetix (16 July 2003)
Silencing of human coronavirus gene expression
This comprehensive tool is the first siRNA set specific for the human coronavirus, and allows gene silencing studies of coronavirus replication and cytopathology in mammalian cell culture
News from Qiagen (10 June 2003)
System facilitates landmark genomic study
User application article Project to create a human chromosome 21 gene expression atlas in a mouse model involved in situ hybridisation
News from Tecan Group ( 3 June 2003)
Call for entries: 2003 prize for young scientists
Prestigious award recognises promising postgraduate researchers in the molecular biology field with $25,000 prize
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (30 May 2003)
Analyse gene expression with less material
Resonance light scattering is based on the optical light-scattering properties of nano-sized metal colloid particles illuminated by a standard white light source
News from Qiagen (29 May 2003)
HTP examination of protein-protein interactions
Successful automation of the time-consuming and laborious steps of yeast 2-hybrid (Y2H) screening creates a high-throughput method to examine protein-protein interactions Brochure available
News from Genetix (20 May 2003)
Unlocking the genetic code of Sars
User application article State-of-the-art technology helps decode the RNA of the virus implicated in the worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) Brochure available
News from Genetix (12 May 2003)
European gene expression roadshows and e-seminars
Learn why leading researchers are claiming that "the flexibility and versatility of Agilent's microarrays and gene expression solution platform help them stay productive and competitive"
News from Agilent Technologies ( 1 May 2003)
Miptec preview: Genetix
At the 6th Miptec international conference and exhibition on drug discovery to be held in Basel Switzerland from 12-15 May 2003, Genetix will showcase a series of its latest products Brochure available
News from Genetix (29 April 2003)
Advanced technology delivers decoding of genome
Less than three years after a 'rough draft' was published to worldwide acclaim, the full decoding of the human genome is now finally complete Brochure available
News from Genetix (28 April 2003)
Transfection reagent for antisense oligos
Delivers oligonucleotides efficiently into a broad spectrum of cell lines and alleviates two problems commonly associated with lipid-mediated delivery of antisense oligos
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 2 April 2003)
Activated protein C for coagulation research
Anticoagulant serine protease that can be used to study coagulation in relation to particular proteins, such as factor VIII
News from Cambridge BioScience (13 March 2003)
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