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Xantos in functional profiling deal with Compugen

 User application article   Proprietary robotic platform is fully automated cellular gene-transfection and assay system allowing genome-wide screenings for discovery and functional validation of novel targets to be carried out

News from Xantos Biomedicine (19 December 2005)

Functional MBL Elisas feature precoated microwells

Measurement of functional MBL is of interest in studies on bacterial infections, autoimmune diseases, cancer, HIV, transplantation, atherosclerosis, cystic fibrosis and many other diseases

News from Cambridge BioScience (15 December 2005)

Small-scale isolation of histidine-tagged proteins

Single-use spin column for purification of histidine-tagged proteins allows direct loading of unclarified homogenised cell lysates, without the need for centrifugation or filtration of the sample

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) ( 9 December 2005)

Funding to expand screening technology

Project will increase the outcome of functional screenings, expanding the use of high content screening tool based on confocal microscopy, and improve access to RNAi libraries

News from Xantos Biomedicine (30 November 2005)

Development of umbilical cord blood processing

 Technical background article   The version of Ficoll-Paque being developed by GE Healthcare and Saneron will specifically process stem cells from umbilical cord blood

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (23 November 2005)

Epigenetics research kits in the UK and Ireland

Kits are designed to aid studies in chromatin immunoprecipitation, DNA methylation, protein-DNA interaction, and histone deacetylation

News from Cambridge BioScience (22 November 2005)

Run 96 electroporation samples in one minute

High throughput electroporation system provides a 96 well electroporation plate and the 96 well plate handler applicable for the design of electroporation experiments and efficient gene delivery

News from BTX ( 8 November 2005)

Platform for analysis of gene regulation location

ChIP-on-chip analysis technique pinpoints activity at regulatory regions of genomes for insight into researching disease, therapies, and embryonic stem cells

News from Agilent Technologies (28 October 2005)

Unbiased, automated analysis of living biology

 Technical background article   Visible Discovery platform combines proprietary machine learning and signal processing techniques to deliver rich, unbiased insights from assays in living cells, tissues and model organisms

News from Reify (24 October 2005)

Mouse genes off the shelf

Book comprises the largest collection to date of complete mouse genes, with 60,770 full-length mouse cDNA clones spotted onto paper and bound in an B5 size book

News from Geneservice (28 September 2005)

Screening for a protein with therapeutic relevance

 User application article   Xantos will identify candidate proteins and analyse their mode of action by combining high throughput and automated overexpression of a human full-length cDNA library with an appropriate assay

News from Xantos Biomedicine (27 September 2005)

New technologies enable effective drug discovery

Software screens for genotoxicity in potential drug compounds and helps to eliminate toxic compounds early in the drug discovery and development process, saving time and resources

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (21 September 2005)

Microarrayer chosen for bacterial pathogen study

 User application article   Instruments will be used to generate microarrays from pathogens such as bacillus anthracis, coronavirus/Sars, and plasmodium falciparum, for distribution among the pathogen research community  Brochure available  

News from Genetix (14 September 2005)

Further whole genome amplification offerings

Complete whole genome amplification and reamplification kits are derived from proprietary amplification method based on random fragmentation of the genome into a series of overlapping short templates

News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (12 September 2005)

Fluorescent labelling dyes span visible spectrum

Cambridge BioScience is offering a series of fluorescent labelling dyes that span the full visible spectrum.

News from Cambridge BioScience (29 August 2005)

Patent for multi-patient genotyping technology

 Technical background article   Patent teaches methods of genotyping many patients at once, rather than one patient at a time as with traditional approaches

News from TeleChem ArrayIt Microarray Division (18 August 2005)

Cellular analysis of neurodegeneration and repair

 User application article   Harvard researchers investigating neurodegenerative diseases and the central nervous system are using a sub-cellular imaging system and image analysis software to overcome traditional bottlenecks

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (10 August 2005)

RNAi library and high-content screening deal

Xantos Biomedicine and Qiagen announce a co-marketing agreement for genome-wide RNAi library with high-content cellular screening system

News from Xantos Biomedicine (10 August 2005)

Plant DNA libraries set to boost research

Collection of DNA libraries is said to be the largest of its type in the world, covering 20 different species and created with large and unbiased inserts to give the best possible DNA representation

News from University of Warwick (29 June 2005)

Collaboration to validate cancer lead

Partner has developed drug discovery platform that rapidly identifies bioactive fragments whose function is locked within larger protein molecules, dubbed crypteins

News from Xantos Biomedicine (24 June 2005)

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