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Excel Scientific
Address:
PO Box 476 Wrightwood
92397
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 760 249 6271
http://www.excelscientific.com
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Excel Scientific:
Aluminium foil stays sticky even in cold storage
Excel Scientific has announced AlumaSeal CS, an adhesive aluminum foil film specially formulated with a new adhesive designed to withstand long-term storage down to -80C
News from Excel Scientific (30 April 2007)
Black films aid fluorescence and photo-protection
AbsorbMax adhesive films are 200um thickness, light-absorptive black vinyl, shaped to fit either the top or bottom of 96-well, 384-well, or 1536-well microplates
News from Excel Scientific (28 March 2007)
Improved design for popular reagent reservoir
Excel Scientific is pleased to announce that product revisions are complete and the popular Texan Reagent Reservoir is available for immediate delivery
News from Excel Scientific (15 February 2007)
Real-time PCR film for raised-rim plates
ThermalSeal RT2RR is recommended for specific DNA sequence detection in clinical diagnostics, forensic science and basic research.
News from Excel Scientific (29 January 2007)
Precut pierceable films for microplate automation
Vinyl films with a thin adhesive layer protect samples in 96-well microplates, permitting access to samples without coring from penetrating the film or fouling from contacting adhesive
News from Excel Scientific (16 January 2007)
Single-tab aluminium foils for PCR and storage
These new sealing foils are classic single-tab-design adhesive sealing foils for protecting samples in microplates during PCR gene amplification or cold storage
News from Excel Scientific (13 July 2006)
Get shorties
Special shorter seological pipettes are useful in tight working conditions and are available in multiple versions including those for handling viscous and shear-sensitive samples
News from Excel Scientific (15 March 2005)

