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Cartridge design allows larger sample volumes
Applications such as solubility, dissolution testing and formulations studies require greater peak area reproducibility in each separation than other analytical applications
News from Nanostream (14 January 2005)
Chip-based sensor enables explosives detection
Desktop system developed as a next generation unit capable of very sensitive detection with false positives greatly reduced
News from Sionex ( 4 November 2004)
Solid phase biochips for interaction analysis
Highly cost-effective, label free analysis of molecular interactions on solid phase biochips for biomolecular interaction analysis
News from Analytik ( 3 November 2004)
New VP of sales and marketing
Sales veteran Ward Davidson will focus on building long-term relationships with customers and ensuring 100% customer satisfaction
News from Nanostream ( 1 November 2004)
Microfluidic assay on a CD
Part of a fully integrated and validated system that performs all fluid-related functions thus guaranteeing assay reliablity and consistency from one location and one assay to the next
News from Tecan (UK) (22 October 2004)
New applications for high-throughput microfluidics
User application article High-throughput microfluidic analytical system provides platform for compound purity, solubility and separation-based assays
News from Nanostream (16 September 2004)
Small is beautiful
New microfluidics technology for achieving complex encapsulations and precision morphologies promises the next generation of cosmetic products
News from Q Chip (14 September 2004)
Small, but perfectly formed
New technology of complex encapsulations and precision morphologies may be set to revolutionise pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food products
News from Q Chip (10 June 2004)
Hobbs is applications development director
Brings strong instrumentation expertise and deep knowledge of applications development to new role at company developing microfluidic chromatography
News from Nanostream (27 January 2004)
Microfluidic assay for HTP gene expression
Microfluidic card system that allows high throughput gene expression studies to be performed at a fraction of the usual time and cost
News from Applied Biosystems (24 July 2003)
New solution for micro-scale proteomics
Chemical inkjet printer offers a new approach to peptide mass fingerprinting and protein macroarray analysis with widespread applications in biomedical and diagnostic discovery
News from Shimadzu Biotech (30 June 2003)
Tool for immunology research
Immunology and infectious diseases applications folder covering use of surface plasmon response (SPR) technology to help scientists unravel the mechanisms of infection is available on request
News from Biacore (23 June 2003)
Sensor chips for experimental flexibility
New surface plasmon resonance chemistries for easier biomolecular binding analysis in membrane receptor studies, biomaterial research, and advanced kinetic analyses
News from Biacore (13 June 2003)
Rapid method for characterising soybean quality
Protein profiles are generated using a bioanalyser and automated microfluidic electrophoresis system to provide analyses of protein extracts from soybeans in 45 minutes or less
News from Agilent Technologies (12 June 2003)
New method for improved protein characterisation
In the newly published method, reversed-phase HPLC is used to separate proteins by hydrophobicity, while a bioanalyser together and microfluidics chip analyses the sample based on protein size
News from Agilent Technologies (13 May 2003)
Microfluidics will be big
Enhanced funding provides impetus to global microfluidics/lab-on-a-chip markets, says new report from market analyst
News from Frost and Sullivan (27 March 2003)
Centrifugally driven microfluidics platform
Combines microscale fluid paths, reaction chambers, and passive valves on a disposable compact disc operating on one easy-to-use automated platform
News from Tecan (UK) (10 March 2003)
Micro-machining for instrumentation
Laser micro-machining system is capable of processing materials including polymers, ceramics, metals, and semiconductors to micron and even sub-micron accuracy
News from Oxford Lasers (19 July 2002)
Improved biological detector
User application article A single disposable plastic fluidic cell from Carville is replacing difficult to clean steel and glass units in a biological detection system at Porton Down
News from Carville ( 8 January 2002)
A new approach to microfluidics
Technology developed by Carville allows blocks of pre-machined acrylic to be bonded together to form complex yet compact manifolds, offering great prospects for analytical instruments
News from Carville ( 7 January 2002)
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