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Kits for long-term live-cell labelling studies
The new Qtracker kit available from Cambridge BioScience delivers Qdot fluorescent nanocrystals into the cytoplasm of live cells for real-time cell tracking studies.
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 5 May 2004)
Whole chromosome probes provide greater coverage
Each probe consists of a library of DNA sequences derived from flow-sorted chromosomes, which stretch over the entire length of the chromosome to provide superior coverage
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 May 2004)
Company sells product to customer
Agilent will supply HPCGG with gene expression instrumentation, including a scanner for analysing microarrays and a bioanalyser for evaluating sample quality
News from Agilent Technologies (21 April 2004)
Expanded genomic technologies licensing programme
Foundational patents made available to encourage broad commercialisation of bead and other genomic technologies
News from Affymetrix (20 April 2004)
55,000 gene targets on a single array
Whole human genome bioarray enables researchers to discover more by consolidating genome-wide expression profiling into a single chip microarray experiment
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (13 April 2004)
GE completes acquisition of Amersham
General Electric has acquired all the outstanding shares of Amersham, completing its acquisition of the diagnostic imaging agents and life sciences firm
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (12 April 2004)
First 100,000 SNP arrays become available
First in a family of products that will enable scientists to begin large-scale whole-genome association studies, which up to now have been unaffordable or impractical
News from Affymetrix ( 7 April 2004)
General Electric finalises acquisition of Amersham
New GE healthcare unit to focus on understanding disease at the molecular level, detecting conditions earlier and enabling therapies that are tailored to a patient
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) ( 7 April 2004)
siRNA vectors distributed in UK and Ireland
Novel pFIVT siRNA lentiviral cloning and expression vectors efficiently introduce and express siRNA in any mammalian cell including dividing and quiescent cells
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 6 April 2004)
New evidence for genome link in bipolar disorder
User application article Array allows for discovery of two new genetic loci previously undetected by microsatellite analysis, at higher speed and lower cost than a previous genome scan
News from Affymetrix ( 5 April 2004)
Tools to accelerate information-based medicine
Initiative to help drive open standards for integrating genomic research with clinical patient data, to help reduce healthcare costs, improve patient care and provide more targeted treatment
News from Affymetrix ( 2 April 2004)
Array-ready oligo set for Xenopus tropicalis
This new set contains 10,898 70mer probes representing Xenopus transcripts, and provides a valuable tool for microarray analysis of Xenopus gene expression
News from Qiagen (29 March 2004)
Single rat array for whole-genome expression
Nearly one million probes analyse expression levels of approximately 30,000 RNA transcripts and variants on a single array
News from Affymetrix (25 March 2004)
Detecting protein differences in cancers
User application article Study reveals significant differences in protein expression between normal and colorectal cancer samples using two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (24 March 2004)
Updated whole-genome Drosophila array
Array design, based on the Berkeley database release 3.1, offers researchers the most comprehensive and up-to-date microarray available for D melanogaster gene expression research
News from Affymetrix (22 March 2004)
Assays directly measure RNA transcription
High performance signal amplification is the integration of fluorescent chemistries and fluorescent spectrophotometry with microwell-based solid phase extraction chemistries
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 9 March 2004)
Cytomyx launches new product catalogue
Cytomyx has recently extended its portfolio to include a catalogue of novel high-value products - important tools for any research lab involved in early stage drug discovery
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 8 March 2004)
Perfect protein arrays
Proteome analysis is very complex due to the relationship between the large numbers of proteins expressed by bacterial, plant and mammalian genomes Brochure available
News from Genetix ( 8 March 2004)
Aiming to be big in Japan
Three-year deal with Guava adds micro-cytometry instruments, reagents and analysis software to portfolio of cellular analysis solutions available in Japan
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (26 February 2004)
Completion of smallpox array set
Seven-array set enables rapid resequencing of the entire smallpox genome and can be used to quickly identify a new smallpox strain as well as determine if it has been genetically engineered
News from Affymetrix (24 February 2004)
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