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Technology optimises array-based applications
Scanners are said to represent an industry first for supporting both proteomic and genomic array-based applications
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (24 September 2004)
The state of the art in microarray scanners
Confocal technology collects more signals of interest so that background noise is automatically lowered, delivering a higher signal-to-noise and better sensitivity
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (22 September 2004)
Start-up supports product development
Spin-out from Axaron provides the life sciences industry with access to powerful analytical methods to help develop superior products
News from Gentana (21 September 2004)
Increased operational flexibility for microarrayer
Genetix has launched a new hybrid bed option designed to complement its medium-throughput, fully featured QArray2 microarray platform Brochure available
News from Genetix (17 September 2004)
Pre-validated protocols save time
Assay development time will be reduced with the introduction of a range of pre-developed protocols for G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) membranes
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (16 September 2004)
Using microarrays to screen for RNA interference
Available from Genetix are a range of microarray products suitable for screening the efficacy of short-interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules in RNA Interference (RNAi) studies Brochure available
News from Genetix (15 September 2004)
Antibody chips for research and diagnostics
Chips will allow the simultaneous identification of many hundred medically relevant proteins from complex biological substrates Brochure available
News from Scienion ( 9 September 2004)
Gel imaging goes up a level
Said to be the ideal instrument for any advanced laboratory environment, and suitable for chemiluminescence, fluorescence and visible imaging applications
News from Alpha Innotech ( 8 September 2004)
Whole mouse genome on one microarray
Will benefit scientists conducting genome-wide gene-expression profiling research in such fields as oncology, cardiovascular biology, immunology and toxicology/toxicogenomics
News from Agilent Technologies ( 2 September 2004)
Changes to sales team
Cambridge BioScience has made two new appointments within its sales and marketing team
News from Cambridge BioScience (27 August 2004)
Rat bioarray offers highest available content
For researchers using rat expression models, this new rat whole genome bioarray offers increased productivity by consolidating genome-wide expression profiling into a single experiment
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (13 August 2004)
Sponsoring session at BSI annual congress
Cambridge BioScience will be sponsoring a session at this year's British Society for Immunology (BSI) Annual Congress to be held in December 2004 at Harrogate International Conference Centre
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 2 August 2004)
Elisa development sets for cytokine quantitation
Systems are available in two formats - standard and deluxe - to address the need for sensitivity, accuracy, dependability, and versatility in an Elisa development system
News from Cambridge BioScience (29 July 2004)
Join the chemistry productivity revolution
Simultaneously performing up to 12 heated and stirred reactions, this reaction station adds new improvements in operational performance, ease of use and durability
News from Radleys (21 June 2004)
Ensuring gene and protein silencing
Kits provide gene-specific, validated populations of siRNA to knock down key genes in specific biological pathways; reagents for verifying suppression at the RNA level using RT-PCR
News from Cambridge BioScience (11 June 2004)
Collaboration in histology-based target validation
Applied Phenomics will provide Xantos with its methodological base and clinical genomics resources for validation of novel targets identified using cell-based screening approach
News from Xantos Biomedicine ( 8 June 2004)
Updated array-ready oligo set for the rat genome
Provides a library of ready-to-print oligos with the flexibility to spot oligos and detect signals using various printing and hybridisation techniques
News from Qiagen ( 1 June 2004)
Microarray provides mouse genomic data
Said to provide the most comprehensive source of mouse genomic data combined with a high sensitivity, integrated system for gene expression analysis
News from Applied Biosystems (31 May 2004)
Accelerating production of biotherapeutics
Automated methodology significantly accelerates the production of high titre monoclonal antibodies and protein biologicals using mammalian cells in cultures Brochure available
News from Genetix (24 May 2004)
Gene profiles from living blood
System is designed to improve gene expression analyses involving whole blood samples, addressing key challenges in obtaining accurate gene expression profiles from living blood tissue
News from Applied Biosystems (19 May 2004)
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