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Shimadzu UK
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Mill Court Featherstone Road
Wolverton Mill South
Milton Keynes
MK12 5RD
UK
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Shimadzu UK:
Economical and high throughput elemental analysis
Shimadzu ICPE-9000 is a simultaneous ICP-OES spectrometer for elemental analysis of biodiesel and other challenging samples, perfect for daily routine use in forensics and environmental science
News from Shimadzu UK ( 4 May 2007)
The role of lipid metabolites in inflammation
User application article Scientists at Cardiff University are investigating the role of lipid metabolites in cardiovascular and inflammatory disease using a Shimadzu HPLC system coupled to a 4000 Q Trap mass spectrometer
News from Shimadzu UK ( 2 April 2007)
One-stop shop for GC hardware and consumables
Shimadzu has launched a new range of convenient, optimised and competitively priced consumables for its GC and GCMS instruments
News from Shimadzu UK (23 January 2007)
Versatile high performance Maldi Tof/Tof
Axima-Tof2 mass spectrometer is ideal for a variety of applications from high energy MS/MS of proteomics and other biological samples, to uncompromised analysis of high mass intact proteins
News from Shimadzu UK (18 December 2006)
Shimadzu HPLCs in search for new cancer treatment
User application article Researchers at Manchester Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, use instruments to obtain proof of concept measurements for mode of action and efficacy of new drugs to treat cancer and brain disorders
News from Shimadzu UK (21 November 2006)
Chromatographs from the 'mists of technology'
Shimadzu manufactured its first gas chromatograph 50 years ago and, as part of its celebrations, two original GC instruments from the 1980s are on display at the UK headquarters in Milton Keynes
News from Shimadzu UK (21 November 2006)
Maldi-Tof to characterise biomarkers for Down's
User application article Researchers at Middlesex University, UK, are using a Shimadzu Maldi-Tof mass spectrometer to analyse the association of hyperglycosylated human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) hormone with diseases
News from Shimadzu UK (25 October 2006)
