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Biotech firm in fight against hospital superbugs

A company at the forefront of the fight against the MRSA superbug is developing new technology to speed up tests for other potentially deadly hospital infections

News from Laboratorytalk, 24 October 2006

Distribution partnership with CosmoBio of Japan

Acolyte has formed a distribution partnership with Cosmo Bio of Japan for its life science products including the Baclite Rapitect enumeration assay range

News from Laboratorytalk, 26 June 2006

Adenylate kinase in veterinary diagnostics

Acolyte and Ploughshare Innovations agree an exclusive licence for adenylate kinase (AK) in veterinary diagnostics and clinical environmental monitoring

News from Laboratorytalk, 19 June 2006

Marketing alliance for enumeration assay range

Acolyte has formed a marketing alliance with Berthold Technologies of Germany for its life science products including the BacLite Rapitect enumeration assay range

News from Laboratorytalk, 5 June 2006

Salisbury goes live with rapid MRSA screening

Salisbury District Hospital has announced its decision to introduce Acolyte's new BacLite flex Rapid MRSA system for screening of patients.

News from Laboratorytalk, 18 May 2006

Partnership agreement for growth of BacLiteflex

JPBiomed will support and represent Acolyte in conducting training, product support and technical support with a growing number of distributors

News from Laboratorytalk, 4 April 2006

Rapid MRSA screening at London Independent

London Independent Hospital makes investment in BacLiteflex system for rapid MRSA screening, demonstrating its commitment to the highest levels of patient care

News from Laboratorytalk, 4 April 2006

Cell enumeration assays extended

Acolyte is extending its Baclite Rapitect cell quantification and growth assays, with the launch of Baclite Rapitect Mammalian (M) for the rapid and accurate enumeration of mammalian cells.

News from Laboratorytalk, 17 March 2006

Rapid test promises effectiveness against MRSA

Healthcare associated infections, of which MRSA is the most significant, cause 5000 deaths in the UK each year and by being able to act quickly, hospitals can reduce mortality and morbidity

News from Laboratorytalk, 16 January 2006

Making more of mammalian cell enumeration

Mammalian cell enumeration assay expands range of adenylate kinase (AK) kits for detection and enumeration of gram negative bacteria

News from Laboratorytalk, 23 September 2005

Rapid enumeration of gram-negative bacterial cells

Acolyte Biomedica and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute have successfully resolved the challenge of rapid, highly sensitive enumeration of gram-negative bacterial cells.

News from Laboratorytalk, 22 September 2005

Rapid MRSA test now available all over UK and Eire

New battlefield inspired high speed test prevents spread of superbug by providing results in hours not days

News from Laboratorytalk, 13 July 2005

Rapid enumeration of gram-negative bacterial cells

Uses of this assay include the rapid enumeration of bacteria in a sample for direct quantification and spiking purposes and determining growth (or inhibition of growth) of bacteria in antimicrobials

News from Laboratorytalk, 8 July 2005

MRSA analysis in five hours

Rapid test for the 'superbug', a serious agent of healthcare-aquired infection, can achieve in five hours what current microbiological methods take two days to deliver

News from Laboratorytalk, 6 June 2005

Detecting bacterial contamination in platelets

Acolyte Biomedica and Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service agree research collaboration in the field of bacterial contamination detection in blood platelets

News from Laboratorytalk, 3 June 2005

Rapid MRSA testing comes a step closer to reality

Major breakthrough in the fight against MRSA, which will reduce the time taken to diagnose from up to five days, to under five hours, is only a few months away

News from Laboratorytalk, 16 September 2004

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