Physiologically relevant cell culture handbook
AMSBIO has produced an extensive 48-page handbook for research scientists looking to culture cells in more physiologically relevant environments.Over the past two decades, many researchers have...
View ArticleTraceable tissue storage solution
Micronic has launched a new externally threaded 3.00ml tube that provides a fully traceable storage solution for tissue samples.With a 2-dimensional Data Matrix code laser encrypted on the tube bottom,...
View ArticleUV viewing cabinet for gel analysis
The Spectroline CL-150 Series of UV workstations enable lab technicians to view, analyse and photograph fluorescent samples with both epi-illumination and trans-illumination light sources.A removable...
View ArticleNovel strategy to molecular anticancer therapy tricks malignant cells
A study spearheaded by Scientific Director Giulio Superti-Furga at the CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences shows that fast-growing cancer cells are sensitive...
View ArticleCell culture surface designed to enable consistent formation of spheroids in...
Scientists working on cancer research are now able to use a new non-adherent cell culture surface to support the formation of consistent cancer spheroids in vitro, simulating the three-dimensional (3D)...
View ArticleBoost throughput with disposable tips
The demand for ever-increasing throughput means that many laboratories are looking for solutions to increase the capacity of their automated systems. Tecan has created Nested LiHa Disposable Tips...
View ArticleAffordable NIR spectrometers for lab or field applications
The Spectral Evolution LF-Series delivers four models in a standard bench package with fixed fibre optic, SMA-905 connection and a single TE-cooled InGaAs photodiode array optical system. These NIR...
View ArticlePre-poured plates target food industry
In a move that marks an extension to its range of ready prepared microbiological culture media, Lab M has launched the Pinnacle brand, a new line of pre-poured plates.Pinnacle brings together Lab M’s...
View ArticleAdvanced, RFID-based hygiene monitoring system
Neogen has introduced an advanced ATP hygiene monitoring system that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to make testing in a facility much easier, and an updated software program to...
View ArticleEarlier syringe development may cut time-to-market, increase clinical trial...
Vetter, a leading contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO), has introduced two clinical syringe packages that make it easier to start syringe development earlier in the drug...
View ArticleMulti-technology microplate reader with monochromators
Berthold Technologies has introduced the second generation of its multimode microplate reader Mithras, the Mithras² LB943 with monochromator and filter technology. Designed for numerous reading...
View ArticleRange of products for quick food contamination testing
Bactest, inventor and manufacturer of Speedy Breedy, the sensitive, versatile and portable contamination test, has announced a panel of aerobic media products to identify contamination in food.The new...
View ArticleHigh-quality frozen sectioning
A new manual cryostat offers scientists improved functionality and ergonomics, ensuring efficient, high-quality frozen sectioning.The Thermo Scientific HM525 NX is a routine clinical cryostat that has...
View ArticleProductive hands-free evaporation
The Rocket Evaporator from Genevac provides truly unattended operation capability. Requiring no training even a beginner can competently use the system in less than five minutes. Simply load your...
View ArticleDevelopment of new typing test for meningococcal bacteria
New research published in PLoS ONE has used data from the Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF) Meningococcus Genome Library to develop a new test designed to type meningococcal bacteria. This is...
View ArticleRange of freezers offers improved sample security
The range of VIP Dual Cool -86ºC freezers by Panasonic provides maximum sample security for valuable research or clinical samples. A combination of Panasonic technologies, such as the dual-cooling...
View ArticleDanish ingredients producer offers guidance on how to break into the Asian...
On 7th April, a Danish trade delegation headed by Dan Jørgensen visited Palsgaard’s newly inaugurated emulsifier factory in Johor Bahru, Malaysia during the delegation’s visit to Malaysia and...
View ArticleDanish ingredients producer offers guidance on how to break into the Asian...
On 7th April, a Danish trade delegation headed by Dan Jørgensen visited Palsgaard’s newly inaugurated emulsifier factory in Johor Bahru, Malaysia during the delegation’s visit to Malaysia and...
View ArticleRange of new Life Sciences products launched
Kbiosystems has announced the launch of three new products in 2014. Following an 'e'-based theme ('e' meaning 'electronic'), the products are named eGecko, eSeal and eViper respectively.eGecko is an...
View ArticleOxford spin-out to manufacture designer spherical nanomaterials
Next-generation carbon nanomaterials such as graphene, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes, with their unique physical properties, have been hailed by some as ‘miracle materials’. However, they have proven...
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