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JULABO Temperature Control and Flow Measurement

The Power of Thermodynamics™JULABO presents the highly dynamic temperature control systems PRESTO® A80, W80, A80t and W80t - ideal for jacketed reactors, autoclaves, organic synthesis, reaction...

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High yield RNA isolation without the paraffin removal step

AMSBIO offers a range of kits and reagents for the extraction (isolation) of high quality RNA from FFPE tissues and LCM samples that can be used not only for PCR but also microarray applications.Using...

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Roche to present important new data reflecting broad cancer pipeline at ASCO

Roche has announced that important new data from clinical trials of several investigational and approved cancer medicines will be presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the American Society of...

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Drug-resistant tumours

A Personal DeltaVision cell microscopy imaging system supplied by Image Solutions UK Ltd. is assisting scientists at Cancer Research UK to understand how tumours develop drug resistance.The system is...

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Queen’s scientists develop ‘magic bullet’ nanomedicine for Acute Lung Injury

Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have devised a ‘magic bullet’ nanomedicine which could become the first effective treatment for Acute Lung Injury or ALI, a condition affecting 20 per cent of...

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New affordable automated colony counter

Synbiosis, a world-leading manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, has introduced its aCOLyte 3 cost-effective colony counting system, which is ideal for microbiologists that need to...

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Almac secures new metagenomics and enzyme discovery programme with UCL

The BBRSC Programme combines Chemistry and Biochemical Engineering at UCL with Almac’s Biocatalysis Group  The Almac biocatalysis group has secured a prestigious BBSRC (Biotechnology and Biological...

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Body fat hardens arteries after middle age

Having too much body fat makes arteries become stiff after middle age, a new study has revealed.In young people, blood vessels appear to be able to compensate for the effects of obesity. But after...

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New malaria test kit gives a boost to elimination efforts worldwide

A new, highly sensitive blood test that quickly detects even the lowest levels of malaria parasites in the body could make a dramatic difference in efforts to tackle the disease in the UK and across...

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But what does it do?

In a nutshell:All phosphatases in human cells, and their substrates – online and fully searchableMakes it easy to identify a phosphatase’s substrates, and suggest new onesCould help explain unexpected...

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What you eat determines your ‘nitrogen footprint’

Researchers have calculated that beef generates about twice as much nitrogen as pork, and almost three times as much as chicken or fish. Scientists at Lancaster, Virginia and Oxford universities have...

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Transgene announces its invesment in ElsaLys Biotech

The Start-up company will develop therapeutic antibodies against novel targets in the fields of cancer and inflammation.Transgene SA (Euronext Paris: TNG)(Paris:TNG), a biopharmaceutical company that...

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Auxogyn selected to present at European BioEquity Conference in Stockholm

Auxogyn, Inc., a company focused on revolutionizing the field of reproductive medicine by providing novel scientific and clinically validated solutions to IVF clinicians and their patients, announced...

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Researchers develop new oral diarrhea vaccine

University of Gothenburg Vaccine Research Institute (GUVAX) announces successful results in a placebo controlled phase I study of an oral, inactivated Escherichia coli diarrhea vaccine.Enterotoxigenic...

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Why we need to put the fish back into fisheries

Overfishing has reduced fish populations and biodiversity across much of the world’s oceans. In response, fisheries are increasingly reliant on a handful of highly valuable shellfish. However, new...

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A new model for genetic testing in cancer patients

A research programme that will lay the foundations for anyone with cancer to have access to genetic testing has been launched with £2.7 million funding from the Wellcome Trust. Led by a team at The...

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Roche presents new, fully automated lab solution at Europe’s largest...

System improves efficiency and speed of blood sample testing in medical labsRoche annnounced at the IFCC Euromedlab in Milan, Italy that it will soon introduce the cobas 8100 automated workflow series,...

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Reproducible isolation of high quality RNA

INTEGRA has released a new video demonstrating a solid phase extraction (SPE) microplate method for reproducible, high throughput isolation of high-quality DNA-free total RNA.Large scale gene...

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Reproducible isolation of high quality RNA

INTEGRA has released a new video demonstrating a solid phase extraction (SPE) microplate method for reproducible, high throughput isolation of high-quality DNA-free total RNA.Large scale gene...

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Patients at risk of heart disease set to benefit from clinical trial

Patients suffering from high blood pressure - the single most important risk for death worldwide - could be helped by a UK-wide clinical trial aimed at improving treatments.Clinicians have recruited...

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