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Boost your arrays with surface waves
Microarray hybridisation system uses novel agitation technology based on surface acoustic waves that efficiently mixes the sample during the incubation process
News from GRI (14 August 2003)
Space saving 384-well plates
With a height profile of just 10mm, these new plates could save up to a third of the expensive freezer space needed Brochure available
News from Genetix (13 August 2003)
Bookmark site for microplate users
Everything you ever wanted to know about this company's microplates and associated products is available on its recently-updated website Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (13 August 2003)
Infectious disease arrays launched in Europe
International symposium for leading virologists provides European launchpad for new range of infectious disease assays
News from Bayer Diagnostics ( 7 August 2003)
Latest products for biomolecular screening
Novel microplate that eliminates the sample breakthrough and waste associated with leakages from traditional protein precipitation plates to be demonstrated Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (23 July 2003)
Sterile deep-well plates
Produced under class 10,000 clean room conditions from ultra-pure grade polypropylene, the deep-well plates contain no contaminants that may leach Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (16 July 2003)
Most comprehensive human genome microarray
Together with an existing kit, this set includes more than 36,000 genes and transcripts, providing the most up-to-date and comprehensive genome coverage commercially available
News from Agilent Technologies (30 June 2003)
Nucleic acid array patent deal
Point Tech has sublicensed two US patents which are directed to a method of making a nucleic acid array by tapping the tip of a dispensing device against a solid support
News from Point Technologies (19 June 2003)
Microplate design eliminates sample breakthrough
Using a proprietary treatment the hydrophobic/ oleophobic filters completely retain the acetonitrile/sample protein precipitation mix allowing complete mixing without loss or leakage Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (17 June 2003)
Assays benefit from clear-bottomed microplates
With a choice of designs and formats including 24-, 96- and 384-well, an optimised plate is now available to suit almost all photometric and cell counting applications Brochure available
News from Porvair Sciences (13 June 2003)
Institut Gustave-Roussy to advance cancer research
User application article Largest cancer research centre in France expected to become resource centre for European hospitals and universities
News from Agilent Technologies (12 June 2003)
Ultrasonic probes for processing in microplates
Specifically designed for processing 96 position deep well plates as well as microtubes and test tubes, directing ultrasonic energy to the sample rather than the walls
News from John Morris Scientific (12 June 2003)
Improve reproducibility of microarray results
Compact hybridisation station is suitable for many applications in genomics, proteomics and drug discovery settings
News from Tecan (UK) (12 June 2003)
Aiding drug discovery
User application article Scientists at AstraZeneca chose Poly-D-Lysine plates for growing many of the cell lines used in their high throughput screening assays
News from BD Biosciences (11 June 2003)
European distributor for microarray products
European Biotech Network (EBN) of Belgium appointed as distributor for genomic/proteomic microarray spotting pin products in Europe
News from Point Technologies (10 June 2003)
More on the first two-species microarray
Laboratorytalk brought news of Agilent's Magnaporthe grisea kit last week; further details have now been revealed on microarray carrying genetic probes from rice and rice blast fungus
News from Agilent Technologies (27 May 2003)
Innovative array spotting pins
Quill and solid microarray spotting pin products for the worldwide gene expression market are made of tungsten for longer life and improved corrosion resistance
News from Point Technologies (27 May 2003)
Microarray slide is ready-to-spot
Unlike microarray slides made of glass with other surface chemistries, this polymer product does not require activation, blocking, baking, or UV cross-linking before being ready to use
News from Flowgen (26 May 2003)
Microarray has genetic probes from two species
New product to enable agricultural and biotechnology researchers to develop solutions to biological threats to world food supply
News from Agilent Technologies (22 May 2003)
New microarray for rice disease research
Collaboration to develop gene expression tool to help combat agricultural disease that affects food supply for 60 million people worldwide
News from Agilent Technologies (20 May 2003)
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