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Functional proteins for cancer research
Sense Proteomic has announced that Expressarray p53, its first functional protein array product to aid in cancer research, is now available to researchers
News from Procognia (23 January 2002)
G protein-coupled receptor assay
Cellomics and Norak Biosciences have announced the signing of a cross-license agreement enabling GPCR drug discovery methods to be operated through high-content screening
News from Cellomics Europe (15 January 2002)
Hallmark indicators of drug toxicity
The multiparameter Cytotoxicity 1 assay is the latest in Cellomics's series of HitKits, to quantify multiple hallmark indicators of drug toxicity in cells
News from Cellomics Europe (14 January 2002)
Mouse cDNA microarray aids disease research
New kit from Agilent Technologies is the third in a series of genome-screening microarray kits, and says the company is set to assist researchers in the study of human disease
News from Agilent Technologies (19 December 2001)
Sample storage in 384-well format
Porvair Sciences has announced a new polypropylene microplate optimised to provide a cost effective medium for low temperature sample storage in a convenient 384-well format Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (14 December 2001)
Enhancements to LabChip kit
Agilent Technologies and Caliper Technologies introduce the Protein 200 Plus LabChip kit for automated sizing and analysis of proteins, offering enhanced capability over the existing kit
News from Agilent Technologies (15 November 2001)
Whole Arabidopsis genome on microarray
Agilent Technologies and Paradigm Genetics collaborate to commercialise the first whole Arabidopsis thaliana genome microarray for use in gene expression studies
News from Agilent Technologies (12 November 2001)
Microarray kit with human genome capabilities
Second kit launched in Agilent's line of cDNA microarray products for human DNA screening, to assist researchers in drug discovery and disease research
News from Agilent Technologies ( 9 November 2001)
Dispenser for 1536-well microplates
Molecular Devices announces the launch of the Aquamax 1536 dispenser to solve liquid handling challenges presented by the use of 1536-well microplates Brochure available
News from Molecular Devices (29 October 2001)
Microarray tools for disease research
Agilent Technologies Europe has announced a technology access agreement with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Science (KNAW) for the supply of DNA microarrays and a microarray scanner
News from Agilent Technologies (12 October 2001)
Production of gene expression microarrays
Agilent Technologies and Incyte Genomics announce an expanded licensing agreement commercialise gene expression microarrays using Incyte's gene patent portfolio and genomic databases
News from Agilent Technologies (21 September 2001)
New adjuvant technology for mice
Qiagen introduces ImmunEasy Mouse Adjuvant, a new type of adjuvant provided as a ready-to-use aqueous suspension, specifically designed to induce high antibody titers in mice
News from Qiagen ( 4 September 2001)
Show provides venue for product launch
With a stand focusing on the latest products for life science research, Packard BioScience has announced its presence at the EuroLabAutomation conference in London, UK (23-25 October)
News from Packard BioScience (now PerkinElmer) (16 August 2001)
Rapid production of microarrays
Packard BioScience's SpotArray 24-pin tool microarray printing system enables the rapid production of high quality, compact arrays
News from Packard BioScience (now PerkinElmer) ( 7 August 2001)
Optimised gene array analysis
Packard BioSciences has announced a new version of the Cyclone, a highly affordable storage phosphor system, optimised for performing gene array analysis
News from Packard BioScience (now PerkinElmer) ( 6 August 2001)
Automated toxicity measurements
The Man-Tech Toxicity AssayPlus system will simultaneously measure pH, conductivity, temperature and dissolved oxygen in a single sample cup
News from Man-Tech Associates ( 3 August 2001)
Ultra-sensitive luminescence assays
A unique design geometry and ultra-sensitive detectors give the TopCount NXT microplate luminescence and scintillation counter leading-edge performance
News from Packard BioScience (now PerkinElmer) ( 3 August 2001)
Automated turbidity
The new Man-Tech Tubidity AssayPlus system will automate 18-179 turbidity analyses in a single non-destructive testing run with automated quality control
News from Man-Tech Associates ( 2 August 2001)
White microplate is 20% brighter
Packard BioScience has announced the availability of a new white microplate - OptiPlate384 - claiming a 20% increase in light output and better signal-to-noise ratios
News from Packard BioScience (now PerkinElmer) (27 July 2001)
Hybridise your array ten times or more
A decreased cost of membrane array experiments with increased number of targets detected are promised by optimised hybridisation reagent and conditions
News from Ambion (Europe) (10 July 2001)
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