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Search by research topic functionality introduced
In an effort to optimise the search processes of its customers, AnaSpec now offers a new web search function for browsing its products according to research topic
News from AnaSpec ( 1 November 2006)
Bruker Daltonics to present at Hupo 2006
Bruker Daltonics will present a luncheon symposium on 31 October 2006 with the theme 'Sample enrichment and separation for protein biomarker discovery with ESI and Maldi tandem mass spectrometry' Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (31 October 2006)
Expanded facilities for antibodies and assay kits
As a response to both current growth requirements and future anticipated development, AnaSpec has expanded its headquarters, located in San Jose, CA
News from AnaSpec (25 October 2006)
Full-length proteins from formalin-fixed tissue
Qproteome FFPE tissue kit uses chemistry to reverse the crosslinking process and deliver full-length proteins ready for analysis by western blotting and protein array, with subsequent immunodetection
News from Qiagen (25 October 2006)
Major advantages for luminescent calcium detection
Major advantages of using coelenterazine and its analogues for calcium detection include the elimination of autofluorescence, photobleaching and biological degradation
News from AnaSpec (25 October 2006)
Easy to use instrument for peptide synthesis
Activotec has announced the Activo-P11 peptide synthesiser - an easy to use and affordable instrument for synthesis of very high quality peptides
News from Activotec (20 October 2006)
Calcium homeostasis: roles of PTH and calcitonin
Calcium (Ca2+) plays a key role in numerous important physiological processes with the amount of ionised calcium in blood plasma tightly regulated within a narrow range
News from AnaSpec (11 October 2006)
1.7 million euro grant by Flanders government
Peakadilly, a predictive protein biomarkers company, has been awarded a grant extension from the Flanders government to accelerate the development of its protein biomarker discovery platform
News from Peakadilly (10 October 2006)
First commercial order for Ibis T5000 biosensor
User application article Systems will be used by initial customer for high-throughput forensic analysis of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to genotype and identify individuals based on unique patterns of genetic variation Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics ( 5 October 2006)
Universal biosensor system highlighted at ICAAC
Technical background article Ibis T5000 is a breakthrough universal biosensor that supports the rapid identification, characterisation and quantification of a broad range of bacteria, viruses and fungi in virtually any sample Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics ( 4 October 2006)
European introduction of the Ibis T5000 biosensor
Bruker Daltonics and Isis Pharmaceuticals announced the European introduction of the Ibis T5000 biosensor system for the identification and characterisation of microorganisms Brochure available
News from Bruker Daltonics (29 September 2006)
'Significant progress' in diabetes therapeutics
Technical background article Technical poster describes study of modified GLP-1 analogues which have been stabilised against proteolysis, yet are at least as active as native GLP-1 in both promoting insulin release in cell assays
News from Activotec (26 September 2006)
Innovations in peptide synthesis attract visitors
Marking its global debut at EPS - the Activo-P11 Peptide Synthesiser is an easy to use and affordable instrument for synthesis of very high quality peptides
News from Activotec (20 September 2006)
AnaSpec synthesises Mog peptides for MS research
Technical background article Myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (Mog) is a 26- to 28-kDa protein first described as a target antigen for the autoimmune demyelination response observed in animals immunized with CNS homogenates
News from AnaSpec (20 September 2006)
Bridge gap between protein discovery and function
Based on surface plasmon resonance, the instrument bridges the gap between protein discovery and function, providing the ability to understand protein interactions Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories (14 September 2006)
Protein crystallisation platform chosen by MPSI
User application article Thermo Electron reports the purchase of three fully integrated Rhombix protein crystallisation systems by the Membrane Protein Structure Initiative (MPSI)
News from Thermo Electron Laboratory Equipment (13 September 2006)
Potential to transform disease biomarker discovery
Massively Parallel Technologies and the University of Colorado in relationship for large-scale proteomics development combining innovative proteomics application with high-performance software
News from Massively Parallel Technologies (11 September 2006)
Help for protein researchers on Malvern website
Technical background article A new interactive function allows researchers to quickly determine the minimum sample concentration required for measurements of their protein with Malvern Instruments's Zetasizer Nano systems Brochure available
News from Malvern Instruments (31 August 2006)
Novel peptides and proteins for therapeutic use
Activotec has an extensive ongoing R+D programme targeted at developing novel methods for the modification and production of peptides and proteins for therapeutic use
News from Activotec (30 August 2006)
Mass spec sample prep in minutes not hours
With the release of Sigma's proteomics grade Trypsin Spin Column, waiting on trypsin to digest samples is no longer the bottleneck prior to mass spectrometry analysis
News from Sigma-Aldrich (28 August 2006)
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