Week 11 January - 17 January 2009
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Mediajet 540 continuously fills Petri dishes
User Application Article
By using two of Integra's Mediajet 540s in the past year, Izsler was able to fill more than 1.3 million perfect Petri dishes, without stopping.
News from Integra Biosciences, 16 January 2009
Malvern announces laser diffraction seminars
Malvern Instruments will begin a series of its web-based laser diffraction master-classes on 15 January 2009.
News from Malvern Instruments, 16 January 2009
Book guides use of chromatography in drug tests
Phenomenex has published a handbook for the application of chromatography in forensic toxicology analysis.
News from Phenomenex, 16 January 2009
Mixolab system ensures uniform baking products
Chopin Technologies has introduced the Mixolab Profiler quality control tool, which, when combined with the Mixolab Simulator and Mixolab Standard, ensures the consistency of baking products.
News from Chopin Technologies, 16 January 2009
Anaspec adds 594 probe to its Hilyte Fluor range
Anaspec has introduced the Hilyte Fluor 594 (Ex/Em=593/616 nm), a bright and red fluorescent probe.
News from AnaSpec, 16 January 2009
DPSS lasers offer more power at less cost
Newport's Spectra-Physics Lasers Division has introduced two Q-switched diode-pumped solid state (DPSS) lasers with improved cost per watt for photovoltaic manufacturing applications.
News from Spectra-Physics, 16 January 2009
Microstar plans enhancements for SI modules
Microstar Laboratories is planning to add new hardware and software to its signal interface (SI) modules.
News from Microstar Laboratories, 16 January 2009
Porvair releases compact version of the Minivap
Porvair Sciences designed the Minivap to let researchers efficiently remove solvent from tubes, vials and microplate wells prior to analysis or reconstitution in buffer.
News from Porvair Sciences, 16 January 2009
Schering-Plough licenses Symyx Notebook
User Application Article
Schering-Plough licensed the Symyx Notebook so it could equip all its research scientists around the world with a single, enterprise-wide electronic lab notebook.
News from Symyx Technologies, 16 January 2009
PCR on a digital array detects leukaemia relapses
Researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Seattle, Washington) used a digital array from Fluidigm to detect resistance to drugs that treat chronic myeloid leukemia.
News from Fluidigm Europe, 16 January 2009
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