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Development and supply for diagnostic sequencing
Exclusive worldwide agreement for joint development of assays and instrumentation in the field of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) sequencing
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (24 February 2004)
Agreement covers cell separation media
Two-year collaboration agreement will enable protocols to be developed for the use of media in the separation of a wider range of cell types
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (13 February 2004)
Faster, scalable isolation of viral vectors
Chromatographic medium enables the purification of adenovirus and other viruses in gene therapy and vaccine applications
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (11 February 2004)
NFPs to generate validated protocols
Agreement enables novel fluorescent proteins to be used on laser-scanning fluorescence microplate cytometer to generate validated protocols predominantly for reporter gene analysis
News from TTP LabTech ( 3 February 2004)
Qdots named as top ten scientific breakthrough
Quantum dot bioimaging technology has been named as one of the top ten scientific breakthroughs of 2003 by Science Magazine
News from Cambridge BioScience (29 January 2004)
Zebrafish and chips
Zebrafish and Xenopus laevis arrays for whole-genome expression analysis deliver the most up-to-date view of the species' genomes currently available
News from Affymetrix (26 January 2004)
First array-ready oligo set for the grape genome
New set contains 14,562 70mer probes representing grape gene transcripts, and provides a valuable tool for microarray analysis of grape gene expression
News from Qiagen (26 January 2004)
Study of molecular mechanisms in tumour growth
User application article European Molecular Biology Laboratory uses bioarray system to better understand the underlying molecular changes in the transformation of pituitary tumours
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (23 January 2004)
More reliable purification of recombinant proteins
Purification of His-tagged recombinant proteins has been made more reliable with new affinity chromatography medium, said to offer the highest binding capacity on the market today
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (20 January 2004)
Plasmodium/anopheles array for malaria study
New product offers the entire expressed genome of both the mosquito host and the malaria parasite on a single array
News from Affymetrix (19 January 2004)
New molecular biology product manager
Emma Greatorex joins Cambridge BioScience to further enhance the range of molecular biology products available which includes cloning and expression systems
News from Cambridge BioScience (19 January 2004)
Collaborating on instrument automation
Multi-year, multi-million dollar agreement to develop and supply systems for automated target preparation and processing by exploiting microfluidic and micrarray technologies
News from Affymetrix (16 January 2004)
Programme to create whole-genome arrays
Affymetrix will underwrite the design fees required to produce the new arrays, putting industry-standard technology within reach of virtually any research community
News from Affymetrix (14 January 2004)
Colony picker for high throughput genomics
Instrument has been designed to appeal to genomic laboratories with high throughput demands and/or multi-modality of applications and researchers involved in protein expression and protein supply Brochure available
News from Genetix (14 January 2004)
Quantum dot secondary antibody conjugates
Goat anti-mouse conjugate is ideal for highly specific immunological methods requiring extremely low background levels, high sensitivity, and multicolour capabilities
News from Cambridge BioScience (23 December 2003)
A better understanding of biological systems
Company website promises to become a major source of valuable information and news in the fields of genomics, proteomics, cell biology and high throughput screening Brochure available
News from Genetix (23 December 2003)
Microarray study shows performance boost
Study documents 50-fold improvement in limit of quantitation and ten-fold reduction in data variance, starting from an already highly sensitive system
News from Vialogy (22 December 2003)
Whole genome analysis on one microarray
System is based on chemiluminescence and allows researchers to detect over 31,000 human genes using long, 60bp DNA probes
News from Applied Biosystems (19 December 2003)
Single array for mouse genome expression analysis
Over one million probes analyse expression levels of nearly 39,000 RNA transcripts and variants on a single array
News from Affymetrix ( 8 December 2003)
Advancing study of genetic variation in leukemia
User application article Study involves detection of small duplications and point mutations in the FLT3 gene, implicated in the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia and is the target of several investigational drugs.
News from Transgenomic ( 5 December 2003)
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