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Proteome buys Eukarion
Pharmaceutical acquisition brings several families of pre-clinical antioxidant drugs to their new parent, plus staff with drug development experience
News from Proteome Systems (21 December 2004)
Protein array platform is 'a breakthrough'
Described as the industry's first and only high-throughput, high-resolution glycoanalysis platform, allowing the quantitative analysis of 20 samples in about three hours
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (20 December 2004)
345 transcription factors on a single array
Array-based technology is said to be a significant improvement over cumbersome gel mobility-shift assays, which only allowed characterisation of one TF at a time
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 3 December 2004)
Expanding programme for Huntington's biomarkers
Proteome Systems and the High Q Foundation have announced the expansion of a biomarker discovery programme for Huntington's disease
News from Proteome Systems (17 November 2004)
Protein purification for small scale research
Fully automated system enables high purity proteins for accurate protein structure analysis to be produced on an industrialised research scale
News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (15 November 2004)
Dramatically advancing proteomic research
Sigma-Aldrich and Procognia enter exclusive partnership for commercialisation of functional human protein arrays
News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (12 November 2004)
Improved resolution with 2D sample prep kits
Bringing the total of available kits for general purpose sample preparation and fractionation of protein samples to nine, these three additions promise improved resolution and reproducibility Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories ( 2 November 2004)
Protein purification on ten channels
If you find throughput constrained by one-at-a-time sample purification, then this unique design provides a ten-fold increase in productivity
News from Presearch (28 October 2004)
Potential biomarker for ovarian cancer
Proteome Systems, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, and Westmead Millennium Institute have announced a collaboration for the early detection of ovarian cancer
News from Proteome Systems (22 October 2004)
Advanced tool for 2D electrophoresis
System automates gel casting to user-defined gradients, eliminating the variability and expense of hand-poured gels along with their short shelf lives
News from Nextgen Sciences (15 October 2004)
Collaboration for protein biomarker discovery
Biomarkers to be developed into a screening test to identify women at risk for premature birth from intra-amniotic infection Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (11 October 2004)
Phosphoprotein and phosphopeptide analysis tools
Because phosphate groups are recognised directly, phosphorylation changes in whole proteomes can be seen at a glance, enabling efficient screening for proteins involved in signal transduction
News from Molecular Probes Europe ( 1 October 2004)
Advanced studies of binding properties
Equilibrium dialysis is recognised as the preferred technique for molecular binding studies as it allows for the direct assay of molecular interactions under normal physiological conditions
News from Harvard Apparatus (20 September 2004)
New distribution agreements for Asia
Cold Spring Biotech will sell NextGen Sciences's products to customers in mainland China, and the ITS group to customers in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia
News from Nextgen Sciences (20 September 2004)
Sample concentration with minimal hands-on time
Vivascience introduces new spin columns for improved sample preparation prior to mass spectrometry
News from Vivascience (30 August 2004)
Workstations accelerate protein applications
Platforms ensure that protein applications previously hampered by lack of appropriate instrumentation and data tracking can now be performed without errors Brochure available
News from Genetix (19 July 2004)
Isolate tagged particles from rabbit reticulocyte
System allows purification of His-tagged proteins from rabbit reticulocyte lysate without co-purification of haemoglobin
News from Promega UK ( 9 July 2004)
New VP for European life science sales
Bruker Daltonics announces that Ian Sanders has been appointed as its assistant vice president for European life science sales. Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics ( 7 July 2004)
Monitor transcription activity in living cells
Light emitted from the chemical reaction is directly proportional to the amount of expressed enzyme and thus the binding activity of the targeted transcription factor
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 7 July 2004)
Produce specific proteins in days, not months
Strategic Partnership created to accelerate implementation of automated system for optimisation and production of recombinant proteins
News from The Automation Partnership (29 June 2004)
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