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News Release from: ESA Biosciences | Subject: Fens 2002
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 18 June 2002

New products for neuroscience research

Federation of European Neuroscience Societies conference in Paris show chosen as launch pad for latest range of chromatographic products for neuroscience research

ESA has chosen the biannual Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (Fens) 2002 conference and exhibition (13-17 July 2002) in Paris to show its latest range of chromatographic products for neuroscience research At the meeting ESA will introduce the Coulochem III a new highly sensitive and selective detector that sets a new standard for HPLC electrochemical analysis

Uniquely versatile, the Coulochem III Detector is the only EC detector providing amperometric, coulometric, redox, screen, pulse and scan mode operation.

Unlike other HPLC-EC detectors, the Coulochem III Detector incorporates DC and Pulse/Scan modes in discrete modules for maximum performance.

Expanded gain ranges make it ready for any cell type.

New electronics give enhanced stability and the lowest limits of detection possible.

Measurement of picogram to femtogram levels of oxidisable or reducible neurochemical compounds can now be made easily and reliably.

For the most complex and demanding applications the CoulArray II electrochemical detector works with a gradient HPLC to provide a 3-dimensional look at samples at sensitivities three orders of magnitude better than techniques such as photodiode array detection.

Applications specialists will be on hand to answer questions and to show typical applications data run on neurochemical samples. Request a free brochure from ESA Biosciences ...

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