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Microarrays for toxicogenomics research
60-mer oligonucleotide-based microarrays to be created to support toxicogenomics researchers to create publicly-available database for the scientific community
News from Agilent Technologies ( 2 December 2002)
Off-the-shelf peptide libraries
Peptide libraries offer a revolutionary new screening tool for pharmaceutical and biotech laboratories
News from Advanced ChemTech Europe (26 November 2002)
Quality plates for quality assay measurements
Range of 384-well microplates has been shown in tests to enhance assay measurements and eliminate automation stoppages caused by variation in plate dimensions Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (22 November 2002)
Array used in cancer progression study
User application article Research group in Manchester has been using human cancer arrays for a pilot study identifying genes involved in the progression of cervical carcinoma
News from BD Biosciences (14 November 2002)
Industry-first 60-mer microarray kits
Latest three of six new microarrays for high-sensitivity gene expression research this year offer improvements in detection and reproducibility
News from Agilent Technologies (12 November 2002)
Increase the sensitivity of your arrays
Array detection system uses resonance light scattering technology, a non-fluorescent method for signal generation and detection
News from Qiagen (31 October 2002)
Microplates optimised for filtration applications
Expanded range of 48 and 96-well microplates in a choice of glass fibre, nylon, nitrocellulose, PVDF or polyethylene supports and volumes from 350µl to 5ml Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (30 October 2002)
Response of cell isolates to air pollution
User application article Cardiff pollution research group looks at genetic response of specific lung cells to diesel exhaust particles, using nylon macro arays
News from BD Biosciences (29 October 2002)
Array system promises high sensitivity
System provides a complete microarray and detection solution with improved reproducibility and sensitivity in array experiments, without amplification
News from Qiagen (23 October 2002)
Innovative microplates for automated handling
Designed for use with enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assays (Elisa) and other colorimetric assays, these microplates have an innovative pinch bar design facilitating automated robotic handling
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (21 October 2002)
Clearly a better microplate manifold design
Acrylic manifold allows total automation of high-throughput solid phase extraction or protein precipitation experiments Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (18 September 2002)
An age of enlightenment
New system claimed to be the first homogeneous assay to enable the sequential measurement of stable bioluminescence from two reporter genes in a single sample
News from Promega UK (16 September 2002)
Colorimetric lithium
Claimed to be the first fully automated, colorimetric assay for the direct quantitative determination of lithium levels in serum
News from Alpha Laboratories (13 September 2002)
Enzymatic endpoint assay
Assay for quantitative determination of free fatty acids (non-esterified fatty acids) in serum or plasma
News from Alpha Laboratories (12 September 2002)
Shedding illumination on assays
Agreement brings together luminescence reporter gene technologies with the means to detect and accurately measure luminescence using high-sensitivity luminometers
News from Promega UK (12 September 2002)
Lighting the way for cell viability assays
Luciferase reaction has an extended half-life of over five hours giving great flexibility when carrying out luminescence measurements
News from Promega UK ( 5 September 2002)
Design your own assays
Service provides researchers with high-quality, customised assays for SNP genotyping and gene expression studies
News from Applied Biosystems (15 August 2002)
Ready-to-use assays for genetic screening
Applied Biosystems has launched Assays-on-Demand products, a comprehensive set of functionally validated, ready-to-use assays specifically for genetic screening.
News from Applied Biosystems (13 August 2002)
Japanese distribution for microarrays
Agilent Technologies has announced an agreement with Hitachi Ltd Life Science Group of Japan for the supply of Agilent's custom and catalog microarrays
News from Agilent Technologies ( 8 August 2002)
Plastic microarray kits used in Heart Research
User application article Researchers at the Wales Heart Research Institute have been using BD Atlas plastic microarray kits from BD Biosciences to study the underlying phenotypes of heart disease in cell culture models.
News from BD Biosciences ( 8 August 2002)
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