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In vivo genome editing

Marvin Yingbin Ouyang discusses in vivo gene editing via the power of TALEN and CRISPR/Cas9.The gold standard for genetically engineering mouse models is ES-cell based homologous recombination....

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The rise of Raman

In an exclusive interview with EuroLab, Dr Adrian Knowles reveals the latest advances and new applications of Raman spectroscopy.Raman spectroscopy is becoming much more accepted as a tool for...

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Advances in multilabel readers

Bernd Hutter and Dr Frank Schleifenbaum reveal the latest developments in multilabel readers for spectroscopic applications.Microplate readers and, particularly in recent years, multilabel readers...

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Maintaining accurate and reliable incubator readings

Ensuring that temperature and CO2 levels are accurate within an incubator is integral for medical, IVF-clinic, research and pharmaceutical applications. Simon Sheridan reports.It is critical that...

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Accelerating ADC development

Sharon Goodkowsky presents a case study on how a biotech firm fast-forwarded work on its antibody drug conjugates (ADCs).Igenica Biotherapeutics, a US biotechnology company with a promising anti-cancer...

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New developments in LED illumination systems

Jim Beacher discusses the benefits of illumination systems that utilise the latest LED technology.Recent developments in LED technology have resulted in illumination systems offering increased...

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How RFID labels are integrated into plastics

New possibilities now exist in the realm of seamless traceability, especially in lab automation and diagnostics.In automated storage systems, it is necessary to give a sample more identification than a...

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Solving aseptic challenges in the biotech industry

After supporting the dairy and food and beverage industries for more than 30 years, an aseptic fluid handling system has found new applications in the growing biotechnology industry.Researchers in the...

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RNA sequencing: the complete sample-to-answer solution

Next generation sequencing (NGS) technology has revolutionised the way DNA-sequencing is performed worldwide. When commercial NGS platforms were first introduced, few people would imagine that this...

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Faster field service

David Jones explains why facilitating a rapid response with minimum downtime is the key to success for labs moving towards automated solutions.Changes are under way in pharmaceutical microbiology...

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In vivo imaging: reaching new depths

A high-speed, high-precision, deep-imaging multiphoton system presents new possibilities in deep, in vivo imaging. By Bülent Peker.Multiphoton excitation microscopy combines laser-scanning microscopy...

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Advances in inverted microscopy

Dr Christoph Greb explains how the latest microscopy innovations are enabling greater flexibility for researchers.Research microscopy is a vivid and constantly evolving bioscience branch. Due to the...

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Ebola antigens and antibodies for ELISA

Amsbio has announced several products suitable for the development of an ELISA detection assay for the Ebola virus.The new products comprise three different monoclonal antibodies to the Ebola virus and...

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Large format lenses

Designed for use with line scan and area scan cameras, large format lenses from Resolve Optics provide the very high resolution over a large image format required by the most demanding scientific and...

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Scientists gain first glimpse of one of nature’s measuring ‘rulers’

An international team of scientists, led by researchers from the University of St Andrews in the UK and Guelph in Canada, has used cutting-edge X-ray and ultraviolet light studies to reveal the...

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New additions to range of HLPC columns

Cogent Diol and Cogent UDA (undecanoic acid) are the latest additions to the MicroSolv range of stationary phases for high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Both columns are based on...

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Highly-efficient neural transfection reagent

AMSBIO’s DNA-In Neuro is a new generation transfection reagent developed specifically for maximum nucleic acid delivery into neurons, typically achieving a two-fold or greater improvement in efficiency...

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Easy PCR set-up with smart instruments

Researchers at the National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, ISPRA) in Italy have been testing the TouchTools PCR...

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High-resolution BioAFM system launched

Bruker has announced the release of BioScope Resolve, a biological atomic force microscope (bioAFM) that features high resolution imaging and the most complete cell mechanics capabilities available for...

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New real-time in situ probe-based video microscope

Mettler Toledo has announced that the next-generation inline PVM tool, ParticleView V19 with PVM technology, is now available. The new in situ probe-based particle vision and measurement tool...

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