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Getting closer in North America
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments and Proteome Systems have reached agreement to cooperate in sales and marketing efforts to provide customers with a complete solution in proteomics Brochure available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (10 March 2004)
Kits for glycoprotein analysis
Growing group of innovative kits provides an accurate, fast, and economic option for chemical and enzymatic deglycosylation and fluorescent glycan labelling
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) ( 3 March 2004)
New VP for AP region
Clive Seymour will be responsible for the management of life-science sales and marketing, as well as all associated customer service and support operations, in the Asia Pacific region Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics ( 1 March 2004)
Affordable affinity resin for ATP-binding proteins
The ATP is linked to cross-linked agarose beads by a long (14-atom) hydrophilic spacer, and can be used to isolate a variety of kinases and other ATP-binding proteins
News from Innova Biosciences (20 February 2004)
Third patent granted
Protects novel fluid dispensing system used extensively in products to automate 2D-gel electrophoresis and protein expression
News from Nextgen Sciences (19 February 2004)
Imaging solution simplifies 2D gel analysis
Electrophoresis image analysis software addresses critical bottlenecks of image analysis in proteomics research, facilitating the extraction of differences between groups of 2D gels
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) ( 5 February 2004)
SH2 domain arrays for cell signalling studies
SH2 domain arrays allow the user to determine in a single experiment if the protein of interest binds to multiple SH2 domains
News from Cambridge BioScience (29 January 2004)
Membrane adsorbers for protein purification
Membrane adsorbers represent a special form of chromatography matrix, as they employ membranes with large pores rather than microporous particles
News from Vivascience (27 January 2004)
Ion exchangers for improved proteome detection
Prefractionation protocol leads to the detection of three times as many protein spots on 2D-page, when analysing a fission yeast lysate proteome
News from Vivascience (27 January 2004)
Ultrafiltration spin columns
In biological and biomedical applications, ultrafiltration is commonly used for solvent exchange and for the concentration of proteins
News from Vivascience (27 January 2004)
Separation of pure proteins from complex mixtures
A number of scientifically, and in particular medically interesting proteins can only be purified by time consuming routine methods, which require specific ligands
News from Vivascience (27 January 2004)
Reshaping the protein biochip landscape
Agreement will provide biomaterials for the development of protein biochips and overcome barriers to the production of thousands of functional proteins in research quantities
News from Nextgen Sciences (23 January 2004)
Key patent for biomarkers awarded
Patent describes use of quantum resonance interferometry technology for detection and quantitation of biomolecular events above and below background noise
News from Vialogy ( 9 January 2004)
Expanding global distribution and support
Biosciences company establishes direct sales and service presence in Austria, Brazil, Mexico, Poland, and South Africa to accelerate growth Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (19 December 2003)
IPG strips get down to basics
New gels cover broader pH range, for increased overview of protein composition, enhanced resolution, and improved reproducibility of the protein pattern in the extreme basic region
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (15 December 2003)
Innovation award for life sciences MS
Frost and Sullivan has selected the Bruker Daltonics for its 2003 product innovation award for the life sciences mass spectrometry market Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (11 December 2003)
First vertical Tof/Tof system
Affordable, small footprint time-of-flight mass spectrometer offers many of the performance advantages of bigger and more expensive equipment for proteomics research Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (10 December 2003)
Deal on biomarker discovery and proteomics
Leiden University Medical Centre has acquired four new mass spectrometry systems, as well as clinical proteomics sample preparation and bioinformatics solutions Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (10 December 2003)
Biomarker discovery deal
SurroMed to use Bruker Daltonics mass spectrometers and collaborate on development of instruments, software, and reagents for biomarker discovery Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics ( 8 December 2003)
Technologies to revolutionise protein research
Two new technologies that could make a significant impact on the pharmaceutical industry by improving protein analysis and accelerating drug discovery
News from Nextgen Sciences ( 8 December 2003)
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