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Complete control over stable cell line generation
Fast, microplate-based system integrates confluence determination, expansion, stratification and cherry picking with automated plate tracking and data management Brochure available
News from Genetix ( 7 June 2005)
Genomics specialist announces management buyout
Geneservice will operate as a genomic reagents provider and continue to offer existing services that include sequencing, genotyping, microarray expression analysis and whole genome amplification
News from MRC Geneservice ( 7 June 2005)
High-throughput, cost-effective gene expression
Genetic analysis system claims to deliver more genes per reaction and more samples per run, removing bottlenecks in gene expression studies for drug discovery and development research Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter (27 May 2005)
Leading lab standardises genome sequencing
User application article Colony picking platforms have been installed and are now productive within the sequencing laboratory at a world leading biomedical research centre, contributing reliably to the daily workflow Brochure available
News from Genetix (26 May 2005)
Integrated gel picking system 'sets new benchmark'
Ten micron resolution XYZ picking accuracy ensures even the most closely spaced protein features can be picked, and line-scanning imaging technology ensures the highest quality gel images
News from Genomic Solutions (26 May 2005)
One click imaging of any chemiluminescent blot
Automated image analysers come complete with a 16 bit cooled camera inside a compact, light tight cabinet and a new white light source for the added flexibility of imaging coloured markers Brochure available
News from Syngene (19 May 2005)
Automating the display of phages
Dedicated picking and library management system increases productivity by improving the reliability, precision and accuracy of the phage display process Brochure available
News from Genetix (17 May 2005)
Genetic analysis package pulls it all together
Array system detects more genes, including those expressed at very low levels, with ten-fold increase in sensitivity, while using less sample than conventional fluorescent microarrays
News from Applied Biosystems (11 May 2005)
More tools for life science research
Cambridge BioScience Cambridge BioScience has been appointed UK distributor for Cell Biolabs, supplier of specialised research tools for life scientists.
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 6 May 2005)
Array products for DNA copy number investigations
Ultra-high resolution array comparative genomic hybridisation (CGH) products for investigation of DNA copy number changes may be of interest to the cancer research community
News from GRI (18 April 2005)
Fast flexible way to array-based-CGH
Integrated system for array-based comparative genomic hybridisation (array-CGH) brings together workstations, reagents and consumables Brochure available
News from Genetix (18 April 2005)
Catalogue of cellular and molecular biology
Catalogue contains information on many new products and applications where Dynabeads magnetic separation is used
News from Dynal Biotech (11 April 2005)
World's largest parallel protein production site
User application article Monash University, in the Australian state of Victoria, becomes home to 12-module protein production system which, in combination with forthcoming synchrotron, will significantly boost science
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (30 March 2005)
Online design for custom microarrays
Portal offers access to genomic content, annotation information and probe sequences, and enables customers to design custom microarrays using catalogue probes and/or probes from their own sources
News from Agilent Technologies (16 March 2005)
Most up to date array for the rat
Whole rat genome oligonucleotide microarray product enables toxicogenomics researchers to better assess cellular responses to environmental toxins and drug interactions
News from Agilent Technologies (16 March 2005)
Technology tackles male infertility
User application article Breakthrough two-dimensional gel technology is leading researchers to the causes of male infertility and the development of effective male contraception
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (11 March 2005)
Miltenyi gets Agilent endorsement
Certification validates the companies' ability to provide high-quality microarray processing and data analysis services using Agilent microarrays
News from Agilent Technologies ( 9 March 2005)
Genotyping systems feature streamlined protocol
Scalable system operates at a consistent cost per genotype or per sample, allowing users to zero-in on targets with low-throughput studies or conduct high-throughput analyses Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter ( 2 March 2005)
Mouse assay for tissue neutrophil infiltration
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) assay offers a rapid, reliable and simple tool for quantitation of neutrophil infiltration in mouse tissues
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 1 March 2005)
Creating knockouts across a spectrum of organisms
System promises to revolutionise functional genomics and systems biology, providing a robust and simple method for site-specific disruption of DNA sequences within a host cell genome
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (18 February 2005)
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