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Listing of all 169 news releases from Applied Biosystems:
What is best approach for sequencing human genomes
User application article Baylor College of Medicine is to use Applied Biosystems's Solid System genetic analysis technology as a central part of the ambitious 1000 Genomes Project
News from Applied Biosystems (28 April 2008)
Quick, easy downloads of food testing methods
Applied Biosystems unveils its new iMethods web portal to share downloadable, turnkey food testing methods for Cliquid software, attempting to emulate the success of iTunes
News from Applied Biosystems (18 April 2008)
MicroRNA analysis tools advance cancer research
User application article TaqMan reagents speed up workflows and enable analysis of trace amounts of RNA in cell and tumour samples
News from Applied Biosystems (14 April 2008)
Understanding biological and disease processes
Applied Biosystems says its next-generation Solid sequencing platform for small RNA discovery enables new experiments for highly sensitive digital gene expression analysis
News from Applied Biosystems (31 March 2008)
Cell-based gene expression research advances
Applied Biosystems has announced a new family of real-time PCR reagent kits that enable researchers to perform cell-based gene expression research more rapidly
News from Applied Biosystems (28 March 2008)
Responding to the global challenge of food safety
As a response to growing concern, Applied Biosystems is expanding its presence in the food testing market by providing pathogen detection kits directly to food companies and food testing laboratories
News from Applied Biosystems (21 March 2008)
Human genome sequenced for just $60,000
Applied Biosystems was able to analyse the human genome sequence for a cost of less than $60,000, which is the commercial price for all required reagents needed to complete the project.
News from Applied Biosystems (14 March 2008)
New reagents to simplify RNA research
Applied Biosystems has announced a line of reagents that provide researchers with new ways of streamlining the process of performing quantitative reverse transcription PCR in RNA-based research
News from Applied Biosystems ( 6 March 2008)
Improved DNA analysis in sexual assault cases
New forensic testing kit from Applied Biosystems is expected to enable forensic laboratories to quickly generate more information from complicated DNA evidence earlier in the testing process
News from Applied Biosystems (22 February 2008)
Agreements with Geospiza and GenomeQuest
Applied Biosystems's software development community has established two formal agreements intended to help scientists address next-generation sequencing bioinformatics challenges
News from Applied Biosystems (11 February 2008)
Reagents will help improve proteomics research
Applied Biosystems announces an expansion of its line of labelling chemistry reagents used for proteomics research in academic and biopharmaceutical laboratories
News from Applied Biosystems ( 8 February 2008)
Service programme opens access to Solid technology
The Solid system Service Provider Programme is intended to provide the scientific community with broad access to a comprehensive solution for genomic research
News from Applied Biosystems ( 9 January 2008)
SQL Lims meets LabX for smoother information flow
Applied Biosystems and Mettler Toledo say they expect to improve the workflow and the transfer of information in many laboratories, including life science, chemistry, food and petrochemical industries
News from Applied Biosystems (19 December 2007)
Real-time PCR and data analysis in one
The Applied Biosystems-Integromics system is the first commercially available offering that integrates the system that generates the data with the software that is used to analyse it.
News from Applied Biosystems (17 December 2007)
Rapid analysis of DNA in criminal investigations
The new GeneMapper ID-X software application provides computerised forensic expertise that streamlines the routine review of data required for DNA analysis, eliminating redundant tasks
News from Applied Biosystems (11 December 2007)
Genetic markers can trace meat from farm to fork
Technical background article The test, developed with Applied Biosystems, uses a number of specific genetic markers to identify individual animals, providing complete meat traceability and ensuring protection for consumers
News from Applied Biosystems ( 7 December 2007)
Biomedical research siRNAs line expanded
Silencer Select siRNAs were developed to give the most consistent gene silencing and gene function data available to biomedical researchers performing ribonucleic acid interference (RNAi) experiments
News from Applied Biosystems (29 November 2007)
Simplify workflows and expand use of TaqMan assays
Applied Biosystems has signed a licensing and collaboration agreement with BioTrove to commercialise an analysis platform for high throughput genotyping applications
News from Applied Biosystems (14 November 2007)
Real-time PCR accelerated with new reagent
Fast Sybr Green master mix provides life scientists with a new choice in fast-enabled PCR chemistries that is expected to deliver results in less than half the time of standard Sybr green reagents
News from Applied Biosystems ( 9 November 2007)
The past, present, and future of DNA analysis
Pplied Biosystems says it is continuing its leadership in DNA sequencing by commercialising products that provide total solutions for researchers from discovery through validation and screening
News from Applied Biosystems (29 October 2007)
Solid to set new standards for genetic analysis
New molecular markers for testicular cancer
Better screening accuracy for drugs of abuse
Commentary on genetic variation in human genome
Proximity ligation for protein quantitation in PCR
New Lims promises reduced implementation time
Expanded services for mass spectrometry systems
Software 'heralds next-generation sequencing'
StepOnePlus PCR takes another step forward
Genotyping service provider programme is launched
Large-scale expression profiling of small RNAs
Essential markers to characterise stem cell lines
New role for microRNAs in stopping tumour growth
Early access to next-generation sequencing
DNA microarray technology uncovers new genes
Genes affect prognosis of colon cancer patients
TaqMan gives improved data from real-time PCR
FlashQuant combines triple quad MS with Maldi
Maldi/triple quad combo speeds up drug discovery
Mass spec technology advances forensic science
VeriFlex for precise temperature control in PCR
Software initiative targets drug discovery
BigDye XTerminator improves DNA sequencing
Avian influenza assays to expand on existing kits
DNA technologies address major forensic challenges
New method leads to compound reference library
Discovery of gene associated with Crohn's Disease
Gene signature panels speed up drug discovery
Real-time PCR for low throughput applications
Value of TaqMan drug assays is validated
Convergence of functional genomics and proteomics
Free software automates design of PCR
Ultra high-throughput technology with potential
Automated testing for food contaminant detection
Software speeds metabolite identification
Defining genome-wide events in leukaemia
Validating biomarkers for cancer research
Increasing throughput of resequencing projects
LC/MS/MS moves ahead of immunoassay
Mycotoxin laboratory wins Austrian research prize
Applied Biosystems - 25 years of advancing science
Wider selection of microRNA assays
Investigating leukaemias using proteomics
Combating substance abuse in sports with LC/MS/MS
Mass spectrometer helps in tyrian purple research
Applied Biosystems to acquire Ambion Research
Mass spec cuts costs for routine drug monitoring
Vice president of sales molecular biology Europe
Simplify drug discovery with gene signature panels
Identifying tumour gene signatures with TaqMan
AB invests in VisiGen Biotechnologies
Avian influenza H5N1 detection kits set to launch
How and why phytoplankton produce poisons
Power SYBR green reagents for real-time PCR
Uncovering the mysteries of the brain
Screening racehorses for doping
Free software to manage sequence data
Identifying changes in regulation of disease genes
High throughput detection of genetic mutations
Mass spec makes easy work of complicated samples
Detecting genetic risk factors for type 1 diabetes
Human identification kits for crime scene evidence
Analysing heart disease with array system
LC/MS/MS for therapeutic drug monitoring
Preliminary version of TaqMan assays available
Arabidopsis and drosophila assays for PCR
Technology helps salmon conservation project
Alliance to develop IC/MS/MS and LC/MS/MS
Highest sensitivity for protein biomarker work
Arrays detect therapeutic target genes for cancer
Mass specs help to identify novel disease markers
Genetic analysis package pulls it all together
Lab is happy with microarray analysis choice
Microarray provides mouse genomic data
Resequencing system for mutational profiling
Lims chosen for proteome research
Gene profiles from living blood
German researcher wins MS award
St George's praises LC/MS/MS systems
Worldwide availability of expression array system
Very fast, very cheap genotyping
A new generation in real-time PCR systems
Informatics feature connects patients with labs
High throughput system for carcinoma research
Triple quadrupole system for pesticide analysis
Whole genome analysis on one microarray
Paracetamol toxicity at a proteomic level
Collaboration on the next generation of Lims
New system for drug discovery research
Chemistry for fast DNA isolation
Unblocking data management bottleneck in Amsterdam
Streamline reverse transcription and PCR
Instruments unlock bacterial proteomes
Creating a truly paperless laboratory
European informatics user meeting
Using proteomics to study, er, proteins
LC/MS/MS analysers detect pesticides in food
Streamlining forensic and paternity casework
Proteomics analyser accelerates research in Madrid
Food safety testing made simpler
New information source for proteomics researchers
Award for excellence in mass spectrometry
Microfluidic assay for HTP gene expression
Purified enzyme for cleaner and easier PCR
IMSC preview: Applied Biosystems
Online discovery platform upgraded
New mouse gene expression products
Software for high throughput mutation scanning
Register for free copy of biosystems magazine
Proteomics analyser makes life easier
Proteomics analyser wows researchers in York
Free genetic analyser software upgrade
Software processes over 50,000 genotypes an hour
Sanger Institute confident in sequencing data
Building bridges with the scientific community
Award for excellence using mass spectrometry
Latest in quadruple time-of-flight MS
Big discounts on cycle sequencing kits
Linking Lims to instrument control
Global agreement for drug discovery software
Ready-to-use assays for genetic screening
MS combines triple quadrupole and ion trap
Proteomics platform analyses in-gel digests
High throughput genetic analysers
Informatics solution for proteomics
Genotyping software calls accurate alleles
Software for protein expression analysis
Award for excellence in mass spectrometry
Four capillary genetic analyser
High throughput genotyping study
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Next generation proteomics analysis
Information on sequence detection systems
High throughput nucleic acid purification

