News releases on Laboratorytalk categorised by date
Sunday 8 October
to Saturday 14 October 2006
Syringe filters 'perfect' for small samples
Larger filters are often used on samples of less than 1ml because of convenience but in reality, using a larger filter means a higher residual volume giving less usable sample and a higher cost. Brochure Available
News from SMI-LabHut (13 October 2006)
Sampling fluids from sterile and aseptic processes
The patented NovaSeptum liquid sampling system is said to be ideal for general fluid and cell culture sampling from aseptic and sterile processes Brochure Available
News from Millipore (13 October 2006)
Advance registration opens for Pittcon 2007
The conference and expo is scheduled for February 25 to March 2, 2007, at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois; conferees registering by January 26, 2007, will save 50% on the registration fee
News from Pittcon (13 October 2006)
Downloadable paper give introduction to fieldbus
Technical Background Article The 'Introduction to Fieldbus' white paper explains, in terms any engineer, technician or operator can understand, how fieldbus works
News from Moore Industries International (13 October 2006)
Gow-Mac Ireland changes name to AGC Instruments
With 40 years of manufacturing and sales as Gow-Mac Instrument (Ireland) , a new dawn is on the horizon following a change of name to AGC Instruments following the successful management buyout
News from AGC Instruments (13 October 2006)
Fourth new fluorescence application of Dyversity
Dyversity can detect nanogram quantities of protein stained with Pro-Q Diamond in seconds, providing an excellent method for proteomic researchers who want to rapidly image 1D and 2D protein gels Brochure Available
News from Syngene (13 October 2006)
Caterpillars give clues to bacteria and disease
Technical Background Article Caterpillars and other invertebrates are helping to provide a cheap, easy and safe way to identify the genes which help bacteria cause infections in humans
News from BBSRC (13 October 2006)
Cell culture consumables promise high quality
Biosera supplies high quality, low endotoxin, foetal calf serum available off the shelf - as all its cell culture products are - to cell culturists around the world
News from BioSera (13 October 2006)
Low-cost control alternative for UTMs
Admet, a provider of integrated materials testing systems, is offering a low-cost testing station for servo equipped universal testing machines (UTMs)
News from Admet (13 October 2006)
Particle characterisation workshops in the UK
One-day workshops will cover all aspects of particle characterisation for those who need to know more about the subject, or for companies who are currently investigating the need for such analysis
News from Particle Technology (13 October 2006)
Chemistry conference circuit hits SW England
Scientists from across the world have gathered on the 'English Riviera' for south west England's first ever international medicinal and synthetic chemistry conference
News from Royal Society Of Chemistry (13 October 2006)
Wedge mechanics give ZP200 precision vertical lift
The ZP200 is a platform providing vertical (Z-axis) positioning with a precision straightness +/-15arc/sec throughout the range of motion but capable of continuous duty and a high dynamic performance
News from Micromech (13 October 2006)
Cleaning products database with Formulator
William Andrew Publishing and Formulator Software announce the release of the Advanced Cleaning Products Formulation Database with the chemicals version of Formulator
News from Formulator Software (13 October 2006)
Analysers for biodiesel applications
Wilks Enterprise has just announced the availability of two rugged, portable, easy-to-use mid-infrared analysers for the biodiesel industry that provide measurement data in less than one minute Brochure Available
News from Wilks Enterprise (13 October 2006)
Alliance to develop stem cell purification system
Aldagen and Innovative Micro Technology (IMT) have formed an alliance to co-develop and commercialise a version of IMT's Rare Cell Purification System specifically for clinical cell therapies
News from Innovative Micro Technology (IMT) (13 October 2006)
Celebrating thirty years of research into ageing
Help the Aged research combating health conditions that adversely affect older people received a boost on 6 October when MP David Blunkett and other dignitaries came together at Chatsworth, Derbyshire
News from Help The Aged (13 October 2006)
Safe storage of larger volume samples
Micronic has announced a range of Macro tubes and lids for sample volumes larger than 1ml, such as may be found in agrochemical, food, veterinary and clinical laboratories Brochure Available
News from Micronic (13 October 2006)
Durable evaporators are resistant to strong acids
Genevac offers a range of centrifugal evaporation systems designed to provide high reliability, top performance and resistance to the most common solvents and acids used within chemistry laboratories Brochure Available
News from Genevac (13 October 2006)
96-well deep well plates are optimised for biology
Porvair Sciences offers a comprehensive range of 96-well deep well plates optimised for applications in cell biology, molecular biology, drug discovery, combinatorial chemistry, screening and genomics Brochure Available
News from Porvair Sciences (13 October 2006)
Push-button approach to inspection tasks
Olympus has introduced the first system in its Analysis Inspector series of complete automatic inspection systems for specific applications Brochure Available
News from Olympus Life Science Europa (13 October 2006)
Open standard for algorithm development is updated
Technical Background Article Numerical Mathematics Consortium announces latest revision to technical specification introduced earlier this year that defines open mathematics semantics standard for numerical algorithm development Brochure Available
News from National Instruments (12 October 2006)
Gary Walsh appointed MD of RTS Life Science
RTS Life Science, a pharmaceutical automation specialist company, has appointed Gary Walsh as its new managing director Brochure Available
News from RTS Life Science (12 October 2006)
Intertek Caleb Brett selects BioAnalyte ProTrawler
User Application Article Intertek Caleb Brett, a global provider of laboratory, research and inspection services, will implement ProTrawler in its Manchester (UK)-based pharmaceutical and biotechnology laboratory.
News from BioAnalyte (12 October 2006)
Expanded availability of Troponin assay
Bayer Diagnostics has announced the availability of its new Tnl-Ultra Troponin assay on the Advia Centaur CP Immunoassay system
News from Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics (12 October 2006)
Sionex microAnalyzer launched for process control
Sionex will be exhibiting its new microAnalyzer product to interested OEMs at the upcoming ISA 2006 Expo in Houston, Texas
News from Sionex (12 October 2006)
Shimadzu introduces magnetic micro testing system
As development on the micro scale flourishes - in the manufacture of everything from cell phones to artificial blood vessels - small-scale precision materials testing becomes increasingly important Brochure Available
News from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (12 October 2006)
Taming the tilt of the synchrotron
Out of Inertial Aerosystems's range of high performance tilt sensors, the most sensitive are being used in the field of high energy physics for synchrotron and particle beam applications. Brochure Available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (12 October 2006)
Measure cell fluorescence without a microscope
With this device, standard (11x22mm) coverslips can be easily and reproducibly located in a fluorescence cuvette in a defined orientation 45deg to the excitation beam
News from Starna Scientific (12 October 2006)
Benefits of non-invasive dual asymmetric mixing
The evolution of the dual asymmetric SpeedMixer has been successful because it is an ideal size laboratory unit providing flexibility and demonstrating unrivalled benefits for mixing and grinding
News from Synergy Devices (12 October 2006)
Malvern shows chemical imaging system at AAPS
An exciting new analytical approach, chemical imaging enables the identification and spatial localisation of chemical species in a sample, producing a 'chemical map'
News from Malvern Instruments (12 October 2006)
Automated cell culture from Tecan
Tecan has released the new Flask Flipper module which fits Tecan's Freedom Evo liquid handling workstations
News from Tecan Group (12 October 2006)
Absolute Vision launches new website
Will give customers a better insight into the company's products and capabilities and give Absolute Vision a far greater presence in the international market of traceability and marking technology
News from Absolute Vision (12 October 2006)
New medical devices monograph launched
The Institute of Clinical Research (ICR) has announced the launch of a new monograph: The Challenges of Conducting Medical Device Studies (ISBN:09549345-55-5)
News from ICR (Institute of Clinical Research) (12 October 2006)
Enthusiastic response to scale-up symposium
Radleys recently held a meeting at Duxford Air Museum, UK, with users and researchers interested to learn more about the Lara controlled laboratory reactor and Coflux calorimetry system
News from Radleys (12 October 2006)
See Neptune Lims at WWEM 2006, Telford
Autoscribe will also be presenting a workshop entitled: "How implementing a Lims improves business and laboratory, efficiency, compliance and productivity" at WWEM on 1 November 2006 Brochure Available
News from Autoscribe (12 October 2006)
Plimsoll launches new website
In addition to the exciting new layout, the website features an interactive search function giving access to Plimsoll's entire publication library
News from Plimsoll Publishing (12 October 2006)
Perforated sheet filter range is low cost
Axium Process, specialist stainless steel fabricator, has introduced a low cost perforated sheet strainer to its existing range of hygienic stainless steel filters
News from Axium Process (12 October 2006)
Protherics chooses sprayball lances from Axium
Axium Process supplied Protherics, a biopharmaceutical company, with a number of customised 316L stainless steel static and rotating sprayball lances as an integral part to their CIP operations
News from Axium Process (12 October 2006)
Single, duplex, multiplex, jacketed filters
Axium Process's Pure-Screen wedge wire stainless steel filter range can be fabricated to customer specification and includes duplex, multiplex and jacketed filter options
News from Axium Process (12 October 2006)
High-throughput array-based analysis, label-free
Cambridge Consultants has developed a new system for the phase imaging of surface plasmon resonance (SPR), enabling the high-throughput array-based analysis of molecular binding events, label-free
News from Cambridge Consultants (12 October 2006)
Portable mini FT spectrometer from CCL
CCL's innovative concept eliminates a lot of the complexity associated with existing systems and provides the simplicity of layout and component necessary for high volume, low cost manufacture
News from Cambridge Consultants (12 October 2006)
Effective tool for cell killing attacks membrane
Evrogen has developed a novel mammalian expression vector that encodes KillerRed protein targeted to the cell membrane
News from Evrogen (11 October 2006)
New web site for scientific instrument hire
Ashtead Technology Rentals has launch a new website offering easy access to hundreds of instruments for environmental monitoring, remote visual inspection and non-destructive testing
News from Ashtead Technology Rentals (11 October 2006)
Bench top blast cabinet from Guyson
Guyson International says its Formula 1200 bench top blast cabinet is the ideal compact choice for laboratory and light industrial work. Brochure Available
News from Guyson International (11 October 2006)
Medical labs overlook 90% of power problems
Medical laboratories relying solely on off-the-shelf UPS devices to protect against power outages are leaving themselves vulnerable to a multitude of more serious power problems, warns Powervar
News from Powervar (11 October 2006)
Rapid mollicute screening and bacterial ID
Two validated methods for nucleic acid techniques (NAT) for biopharmaceutical product testing are now available from MicroSafe Services from Millipore based in the Netherlands Brochure Available
News from Millipore (11 October 2006)
Endovascular graft receives CE mark approval
New device is first-of-its-kind for internal iliac aneurysm repair without blocking blood flow through the iliac artery
News from Cook Endovascular (11 October 2006)
Intervention saves needless blood tests
A new software application from iSoft has the potential to save many NHS trusts around £100,000 a year by preventing unnecessary blood tests
News from iSoft (11 October 2006)
New president for North American operations
Digital Healthcare announces the appointment of Marc Winchester as president, North America, with immediate effect
News from Digital Healthcare (11 October 2006)
Cube 445 laser offers 40mW at 445nm
Thanks to its all-semiconductor technology, the Cube 445 delivers higher reliability, lower noise and longer lifetime than HeCd gas lasers, which were formerly the only choice at this wavelength
News from Coherent (11 October 2006)
Pipette with confidence with Proline
These ergonomically designed units are certified with ISO 13485/ 17025/ 9001 accreditations including IVD/ medical device certification
News from Biohit (11 October 2006)
Calcium homeostasis: roles of PTH and calcitonin
Calcium (Ca2+) plays a key role in numerous important physiological processes with the amount of ionised calcium in blood plasma tightly regulated within a narrow range
News from AnaSpec (11 October 2006)
InGaAs avalanche photodiodes
The new IAE200 series is well-suited for the spectral range from 1000nm to 1650nm; the active area of the IAE200 series has a diameter of 200um
News from Laser Components (UK) (11 October 2006)
Digital camera system for seamless live imaging
The new Olympus DP20 digital camera for microscopy is the latest camera concept, offering a smooth, easy-to-view live display of high-resolution images at 15 frames per second and standalone operation Brochure Available
News from Olympus Life Science Europa (11 October 2006)
Sterlitech introduces an oil-free vacuum pump
The Rocker 400 is a quiet, compact, lightweight vacuum pump designed for ease of use with flask filtration and vacuum manifold applications
News from Sterlitech (11 October 2006)
David Phillips joins BioAnalyte
BioAnalyte reports that David Phillips has joined the company as marketing manager
News from BioAnalyte (11 October 2006)
James Burke promotes innovation at Thermo event
Technical Background Article James Burke, the science historian, will present his ideas on technology and innovation at Thermo Informatics World (TIW) 2006, a user group meeting and informatics conference Brochure Available
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics (11 October 2006)
Small-spot focus for portable XRF analyser
Thermo adds revolutionary small-spot focus capabilities to its industry-leading Niton portable XRF analyser for RoHS compliance Brochure Available
News from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Elemental Analysis) (11 October 2006)
Screening service expedites lead optimisation
Millipore has announced the availability of GPCRProfiler screening, an innovative service for selectivity screening, characterisation of lead compounds, and screening of focused GPCR libraries Brochure Available
News from Millipore (11 October 2006)
Maximising size separation experiment efficiency
Viscotek has announced the launch of Omnisec 4.2, designed to maximise the information and efficiency of multiple detector size separation experiments Brochure Available
News from Viscotek Europe (11 October 2006)
Drug metabolism Lims in tune with trend to Citrix
LabLogic Systems reports increasing take-up of its Debra Adme Lims by major pharmaceutical companies deploying an enterprise-wide system running on the Citrix access platform Brochure Available
News from Lablogic Systems (11 October 2006)
Record year For AST
Applied Scintillation Technologies (AST) has announced record figures for the financial year 2005-6, both in terms of order intake which was close to £3M, and product shipped
News from Applied Scintillation Technologies (11 October 2006)
Sequencing kits accelerate cancer-/SNP research
During the last few months, the Genome Sequencer 20 (GS 20) from Roche Applied Science has made existing sequencing applications faster and more accessible and has opened gate to many new applications Brochure Available
News from Roche Applied Science (11 October 2006)
Selected to develop needle-free solid dose device
Bespak has been appointed by Glide Pharma, formerly known as Caretek Medical, to develop and manufacture its innovative Glide needle-free solid dose injector
News from Bespak Europe (11 October 2006)
Sample tracking or Lims - anyway you like it
Autoscribe says it offers the widest choice available to readily acquire a sample tracking or Lims system that is an out of the box solution Brochure Available
News from Autoscribe (11 October 2006)
Fast internet access to largest MSDS database
Users of ChemSW's CISPro CIS chemical inventory system can leverage the robust new ChemGold2 solution from ChemWatch North America
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Configurable CIS serves multisite applications
ChemSW introduced CISPro Global Chemical Inventory System - a new program designed to meet the needs of large companies with many users in multiple facility locations, in September 2004
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Chemical inventory linked to unlimited documents
ChemSW announced in September 2003 a new internal document storage module for its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Chemical inventory system links to ChemWatch
ChemSW announced an agreement in April 2003 with ChemWatch, that enables users of CISPro to subscribe and link to the largest database of independently researched MSDS (materials safety data sheets)
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Sample tracking system expands functionality
ChemSW demonstrated a series of enhancements to its STIS sample tracking and inventory system, enterprise version, at Pittcon 2003
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Chemical inventory system has automatic scheduling
ChemSW announced an February 2003 an update to its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system, providing a function for the automatic scheduling of materials moves.
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Software modules produce formatted fire codes
ChemSW introduced in November 2002 two new modules for its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system, to help users meet evolving hazardous material inventory statement (HMIS) reporting requirements
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Update of Nist/EPA/NIH mass spectral database
ChemSW announced in September 2002 the availability of Nist 02, the new Nist/EPA/NIH mass spectral database with more than 175,000 spectra and over 147,000 compounds
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Portable inventory manager controls security
ChemSW introduced in August 2002 a new Portable Inventory Manager (PIM) option for its CIS chemical inventory system
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
CD demonstrates mass spec, chromatography software
ChemSW announced in July 2002 the publication of a new CD-Rom collection of reference tools for mass spectrometry and chromatography
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
CIS integrates with SQL server
ChemSW introduced in May 2002 a new version of its CISPro Web CIS chemical inventory system, for Microsoft SQL Server applications
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Integration of inventory and sample tracking
ChemSW announced in March 2002 the integration of its CISPro CIS chemical inventory system and STIS sample tracking and inventory system
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Real-time inventory updating with wireless scanner
ChemSW unveiled its new wireless palmtop scanning capability for chemical inventory at Pittcon 2001
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Document control is secure tool for managing SOPs
ChemSW introduced in May 2001 a comprehensive desktop Laboratory Document Control System (LDCS) for the management of laboratory SOPs
News from ChemSW (11 October 2006)
Introducing the viscometer-on-a-chip (VSS)
RheoSense has introduced a line of new chip based viscosity measurement instruments for precise and repeatable characterisation of various liquids
News from RheoSense (10 October 2006)
Kinesis at WWEM 2006
Kinesis, in association with Domnick Hunter and SGE Analytical Science, will be exhibiting at WWEM 2006 - a specialist event for the UK water, wastewater and environmental monitoring community
News from Kinesis (10 October 2006)
1.7 million euro grant by Flanders government
Peakadilly, a predictive protein biomarkers company, has been awarded a grant extension from the Flanders government to accelerate the development of its protein biomarker discovery platform
News from Peakadilly (10 October 2006)
Software simplifies LogP calculation
Predicts octanol-water partition coefficient, LogP, for any small organic molecule, calculates LogD for dissociative systems at a given pH, and estimates drug-likeness
News from Quantum Pharmaceuticals (10 October 2006)
COSi exhibits in Asia for the first time
One of the leading European product innovators and contract manufacturers of cosmetics and toiletries will be attending the Cosmoprof exhibition in Hong Kong
News from COSi (10 October 2006)
Measure differential pressure with high accuracy
PD33X high precision differential pressure transducer can measure with accuracy of +/-0.15% full scale over -10 to +80C with the analogue signal output and +/-0.1% with the RS485 digital output signal
News from SensorsOne (10 October 2006)
Laboratory equipment companies see values increase
This is the basis of new study by industry analyst Plimsoll Publishing which has, for the first time, looked into the valuations of the UK's largest 100 scientific and laboratory equipment companies
News from Plimsoll Publishing (10 October 2006)
Universal tensile testers stretch higher
Used for textiles, rubber, thin films, foils, leather, wire, plastics, exotic composites and more, the Benz TT 2200 displays realtime force and elongation on a computer monitor for study
News from Benz Materials Testing Instruments (10 October 2006)
Yoghurt firm separates probiotic fact from fiction
Technical Background Article Is there really any evidence to indicate that taking probiotics is associated with a reduced cancer risk? And how will the forthcoming EU regulations help clarify probiotic claims for the consumer?
News from Yakult UK (10 October 2006)
Whitehouse Scientific launches opaque microspheres
The transparency of standard glass microspheres presents problems for some particle sizing systems and technologies; being opaque, the new basalt standards provide an alternative long term solution Brochure Available
News from Whitehouse Scientific (10 October 2006)
£440,000 award from the UK National Health Service
The HTD scheme, which provides 50% funding, aims to stimulate new and innovative health care technologies designed to improve significantly the quality of healthcare in the United Kingdom
News from Acrongenomics (10 October 2006)
On track to meet targets for BioLED technology
Acrongenomics and Molecular Vision present an R+D update of their collaboration, following the meeting of the project's steering committee on 28 July 2006 at Molecular Vision's site in London
News from Acrongenomics (10 October 2006)
Freeware for chemical structures at your fingertip
Advanced Chemistry Development, (ACD/Labs) announcea the latest version of the industry leading ACD/ChemSketch Freeware, a comprehensive chemical drawing package
News from Advanced Chemistry Development ( 9 October 2006)
Nominated for German prize for laser technology
A team from Palm Microlaser Technologies - a 100% subsidiary of Carl Zeiss MicroImaging in Jena - is one of the candidates for the 2006 Deutsche Zukunftspreis (German Future Prize)
News from Carl Zeiss MicroImaging ( 9 October 2006)
Encouraging immunological data from Trovax trials
Oxford BioMedica has presented further 'encouraging' data from six Phase II trials of TroVax, at the 14th International Cancer Immunotherapy Meeting, 4-6 October 2006 in New York City
News from Oxford BioMedica ( 9 October 2006)
Latin-American Lims and stability study management
Autoscribe recently conducted a series of seminars in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in conjunction with Katalysis, Autoscribe's authorised distributor in Brazil Brochure Available
News from Autoscribe ( 9 October 2006)
Tablet/capsule weight sorter at Salon Emballage
CI Electronics will show its new Sade SP200 tablet/capsule weight sorter at the forthcoming Salon d'Emballage in Paris
News from CI Electronics ( 9 October 2006)
Diba's fluid handling assemblies at Medica
Diba Industries will showcase critical fluid handling components for IVD and scientific instrument manufacturers during Medica 2006, 15-18 November, in Dusseldorf Germany
News from Diba Industries ( 9 October 2006)
Approval, orders for RapidChek Select Salmonella
User Application Article RapidChek Select Salmonella test has been approved by the Technical Committee of the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) as an analytical method for the detection of salmonella
News from Strategic Diagnostics ( 9 October 2006)
Appointments to support sales to clinical labs
Artel announces the appointment of Mary Coulombe to clinical sales manager and Joanne Romano to clinical sales representative
News from Artel ( 9 October 2006)
Fieldbus device coupler works in hazardous areas
The TG300 Trunkguard device couplers make connecting Foundation Fieldbus H1 or Profibus PA fieldbus devices in Zone 1 and 2 hazardous locations easy and inexpensive compared to traditional methods
News from Moore Industries International ( 9 October 2006)
Low-cost PXA270 embedded system on module (SOM)
Strategic Test has extended its range of PXA270 SOMs with the release of the low-cost Triton-270
News from Strategic Test ( 9 October 2006)
iSoft claims LIS leadership with £2.7m deals
iSoft has won four contracts worth £2.7m for support and maintenance of its market-leading laboratory information systems (LIS)
News from iSoft ( 9 October 2006)
Compact and affordable open access automation
Velocity11 launched its newest system, the Element, at the recent Society for Biomolecular Sciences (SBS) conference in Seattle, USA
News from Velocity11 ( 9 October 2006)
Temperature monitoring on the move
Developed and designed by Global Sensors, these new recorders generate a permanent strip-chart record of temperature conditions during storage or transportation of temperature sensitive products Brochure Available
News from Lamerholm Electronics ( 9 October 2006)
The next generation of kinetic cell-based assays
Molecular Devices has introduced FlexStation 3 next- generation multi-detection benchtop reader with fluidics, based on the SpectraMax M5 multi-detection system with the addition of liquid handling Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
Microplate handling system for SpectraMax readers
Molecular Devices has announced the introduction of StakMax, an integrated microplate handling system for its SpectraMax line of microplate readers Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
No-wash, cell-based calcium assay kit for GPCR
Molecular Devices has introduced its next-generation no-wash calcium flux assay - the Flipr Calcium 4 assay kit Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
Acquiral of laser capture microdissection business
Molecular Devices announced in April 2006 that it had acquired the laser capture microdissection (LCM) related business of Arcturus Bioscience for $10 million in cash Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
SpectraMax M5e microplate reader is HTRF-certified
Molecular Devices announced in April 2006 the introduction of the SpectraMax M5e multi-detection microplate reader, an extension of the popular five-mode SpectraMax M5 system Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
High-speed confocal imager integrates seamlessly
Molecular Devices announced in February 2006 the introduction of ImageXpressUltra, a high-speed, laser-scanning, confocal imager Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
Detection for fluorescence polarisation and Fret
Molecular Devices announced in February 2006 the launch of its Imap time resolved fluorescence resonance energy transfer (TR-Fret) homogeneous detection system for its proprietary Imap platform Brochure Available
News from Molecular Devices ( 9 October 2006)
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