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Laser at the cutting edge for proteomics

Analytical limitations of conventional Nd:YAG lasers used in Tof/Tof mass spectrometry have been overcome with technology used in a novel variable repetition-rate 1-200Hz all-solid-state laser system  Brochure available  

News from Bruker Daltonics (25 March 2005)

Redefining performance in ion trap mass spec

Promising outstanding ion trap performance resulting in superb proteomics and metabolomics data quality, as well as further enhanced information gain per unit time  Brochure available  

News from Bruker Daltonics (25 March 2005)

Isolation and analysis of protein-based biomarkers

Liquid chromatography and spin columns selectively partition the 12 most abundant proteins from human serum or plasma, ennriching the proteome to provide primary targets for biomarker discovery  Brochure available  

News from Beckman Coulter (24 March 2005)

2D detector for demanding X-ray diffraction jobs

Further advancing the limits of X-ray diffraction technology for research applications in materials science by combining the advantages of gaseous detectors with the benefits of solid state detectors  Brochure available  

News from Bruker Daltonics (22 March 2005)

Progress in development of rapid TB tests

Proteome Systems has been awarded a Aus$2 million Start grant by the Australian government to progress the development of its new, improved diagnostic for tuberculosis (TB)

News from Proteome Systems (18 March 2005)

ESI/Maldi source is computer-switchable

Dual source enables change-over between electrospray ionisation (ESI) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionisation (Maldi) under computer control, without any hardware or vacuum changes  Brochure available  

News from Bruker Daltonics (18 March 2005)

Ultrabright X-rays for protein crystallography

X-ray source is culmination of a long commitment to research on X-ray source technology in general, and so-called 'rotating anode generators' for protein crystallography in particular  Brochure available  

News from Bruker Daltonics (17 March 2005)

2D gel scanner promises unbeatable spot detection

System can generate images of up to 12,800x12,800dpi max output resolution, ensuring that even the smallest protein spots are detected  Brochure available  

News from Syngene (16 March 2005)

Protein purification directly from cell lysates

Prepacked columns are designed to meet the growing need for pure proteins to use in functional and structural genomics and proteomics research

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) ( 8 March 2005)

Chicago office will drive US sales

NextGen Sciences establishes new US office and appoints Cliff Turner as president of its US operations

News from Nextgen Sciences ( 7 March 2005)

Tool enables cellular imaging and protein capture

Protein labelling technology consists of a single vector encoding a specially designed protein which can form a covalent link with one of three ligands carrying different functionalities

News from Promega UK ( 3 March 2005)

Fighting drug-resistant cancer in Australia

 Technical background article   Protein-mapping technology helps identify mutations in drug-resistant cells as award-winning cancer treatment research continues

News from GE Healthcare (formerly Amersham BioSciences) (28 February 2005)

Modular high-throughput protein purification

Kit for simultaneous purification of multiple His-tagged proteins by immobilised metal affinity chromatography includes ready-to-use, membrane-based hardware for all steps of the purification process

News from Vivascience (23 February 2005)

Proteomics array confers full functionality

Protein microarray has solved the long-standing dilemma of reduced protein functionality and erroneous protein conformation prevalent in many protein array methodologies

News from Sigma-Aldrich (Europe) (23 February 2005)

New generation for protein interaction analysis

Information generated is invaluable for applications such as elucidation of disease pathways, definition of therapeutic targets, selection of drug candidates and decisions on safety

News from Biacore (14 February 2005)

New generation protein interaction analysis

From a single instrument, scientists can determine affinity and rate constants, binding specificity, concentration and thermodynamic parameters

News from Biacore (11 February 2005)

Making the proteome more manageable

Kits enable fast, standardised fractionation of complex protein matrices for initial purification or preprocessing for Page or mass spectroscopic analysis

News from Qiagen ( 4 February 2005)

Web resource for protein researchers

Comprehensive information about the use and applications of light scattering techniques in protein studies could be a valuable resource for anyone working in this field  Brochure available  

News from Malvern Instruments (19 January 2005)

Complete kit for adenovirus purification

Ready-to-use kit for adenovirus purification is fast, simple, non toxic, and leads to a higher virus titre using the same amount of original cell culture

News from Vivascience (14 January 2005)

Technology reduces insect expression timelines

The technology is ideal for researchers requiring just one or a few recombinant baculoviruses, but has also been proven with automated systems to meet high-throughput needs

News from Nextgen Sciences (12 January 2005)

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