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Compact four-slide hybridisation station
Designed for researchers who need to carry out a modest number of experiments per run, the fully automated system significantly improves the reproducibility of microarray results.
News from Tecan Group (20 May 2003)
HTS for superior high-density microarrays
High throughput stand-alone system with the capacity to array 90 slides from 70 source microplates and includes automated lid removal and replacement to aintain sample integrity Brochure available
News from Genetix (19 May 2003)
High volume deep-well plates
High volume 24-well microplate has 10ml volume per well and near zero leachates, making it an ideal long term storage medium Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (16 May 2003)
Precision manufactured custom microplates
Using a range of proprietary sintered and treated polymers, company is able to offer precision manufactured plates in high volumes offering performance and durability Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (16 May 2003)
Rat on a plate
First 60-mer oligonucleotide rat microarray for genome screening and toxicogenomic research incorporates toxic response genes from NIEHS
News from Agilent Technologies (12 May 2003)
Non-contact microarray production tool
Flexible, easy-to-use second-generation microarray research tool for the production of high precision arrays
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (12 May 2003)
Microplate handling with new compatibility
Readers are compatible with popular software and robotic system allowing any instrument that uses microplates to have automated stacking capability Brochure available
News from Molecular Devices ( 5 May 2003)
Assay determines predisposition to celiac disease
Sensitive, easy-to-perform test on hybridisation assay ascertains an individual's susceptibility to celiac disease and provides improved tool for growing area of research
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 2 May 2003)
Another $12.5 million in financing
NimbleGen Systems has announced the closing of its series D financing in the amount of $12.5 million; it has now raised $32.5 million altogether
News from Nimblegen Systems (24 April 2003)
Perfect plates, whatever the assay
A new technical datasheet from Porvair Sciences is now available detailing its comprehensive range of high quality 96- and 384-well assay microplates Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (24 April 2003)
Expanding reach to Japan and Asia
Appointment of exclusive distributor in Japan is part of strategy to serve functional genomics research throughout the Asia-Pacific region
News from Nimblegen Systems (21 April 2003)
Enzyme degradation assays for drug discovery
Fluorescence quench assay kits allow high throughput screening users to combine sensitive time resolution with signal increase measurement in enzyme degradation assays
News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (11 April 2003)
Plates for HTP gene silencing
Developed to accelerate and simplify methods for high throughput screening in gene silencing applications
News from Cambridge BioScience ( 4 April 2003)
Two colour nucleic acid microarray toolkit
Resonance light scattering technology-based toolkit is part of a fully integrated detection system, promising the most sensitive detection of gene expression
News from Genicon Sciences (19 March 2003)
Microplate products with a pedigree
Microplate readers and plate washer are aimed at the routine user looking for convenience, low maintenance and ease of use, coupled with high performance at a competitive price Brochure available
News from Biochrom (11 March 2003)
Assay could help eliminate invasive eye biopsies
Overcomes difficulties in monitoring tiny quantities of analytes from tears to assess efficacy of eye treatments
News from BD Biosciences ( 3 March 2003)
HTS plates for improved assay performance
High throughput screening plates maximise sample signal, improve ease of use with robotic systems, simplify assay miniaturisation, and eliminate problems of vapour lock in the base of wells Brochure available
News from Anachem Instrumentation ( 3 March 2003)
Better understanding of plant growth stages
DuPont will gain a better understanding of genes responsible for triggering and controlling complex plant processes through a new relationship with Agilent Technologies and Rosetta Biosoftware
News from Agilent Technologies (23 January 2003)
Wellcome evaluates antibody microarrays
User application article The Genomics and Genotyping Core Facility at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford has been testing the BD Smart Atlas Powerscript labelling kit to help improve its microarray service
News from BD Biosciences (16 January 2003)
Tissue microarray system for proteomic research
Cambridge BioScience is launching the new MaxArray product range - a tissue microarray system from Zymed laboratories for use in proteomic research.
News from Cambridge BioScience (23 December 2002)
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