Single quadrupole mass spectrometer
Thermo Fisher Scientific announces new technologies that are designed to allow analytical chemists to obtain high-resolution separations with outstanding sensitivity and reproducibility.The Thermo...
View ArticlePurified cancer exosome samples
Amsbio has introduced a range of purified cancer exosome samples to help researchers study the role of exosomes in cancer development and metastasis.By targeted filtration of patient serum using a...
View ArticleOptics of soap bubbles
Scientists at the University of St Andrews have developed an advanced new microscopy technique that could revolutionise our understanding of how immune and cancer cells find their way through the...
View ArticleAccelerate freeze drying cycle development
SP Scientific announces the LyoCapsule Freeze Dryer - a new lyophilisation instrument - delivers results comparable to larger R&D freeze dryers. This enables a Quality by Design (QbD) approach to...
View ArticleSingle-use cleaning brushes for endoscope reprocessing
Pentax Medical Europe announces the launch of Profile single-use cleaning brushes for endoscope reprocessing to the EMEA market.This range of disposable brushes has been designed to meet the high...
View ArticleMicrosphere nanoscope
A British nanotech invention has changed the optical microscope by quadrupling its magnification power to a level far beyond what could previously be achieved with visible light.The new technology...
View ArticleModular membrane chromatography solution for large-scale applications
Sartorius Stedim Biotech (SSB) has expanded its range of single-use membrane chromatography solutions with Sartobind Cassettes.This convenient, pod-like modular system has been developed for commercial...
View ArticleEntry level heating block starter kit
Asynt has introduced a new attractively priced starter kit based upon its DrySyn Classic heating blocks.The DrySyn Classic Starter Kit gives you a great opportunity to try the outstanding performance...
View ArticleDrug encapsulation
Dolomite Microfluidics is making microencapsulation technology more widely accessible with the Telos droplet system, designed for high throughput and easy scale up.The modular components provide...
View ArticleSweet bribes for ants are key to crops bearing fruit
Flowering crops such as beans and cotton offer their sweetest nectar to recruit colonising ants in a strategy that balances their need for defence and to reproduce, research suggests.So-called...
View ArticleHow electrical interference can cause pacemaker issues
Keith Armstrong looks at the interference issues that can befall pacemakers and how this could be prevented with EMC designDuring the French Revolution, beheading was the preferred method of...
View ArticleEfficient scale-up of challenging batch processes
Uniqsis reports that contract research and development organisation (CRDO) Arcinova has invested in a FlowSyn continuous flow reactor enabling them to develop and simplify the scale-up of a...
View ArticleEfficient scale-up of challenging batch processes
Uniqsis reports that contract research and development organisation (CRDO) Arcinova has invested in a FlowSyn continuous flow reactor enabling them to develop and simplify the scale-up of a...
View ArticleStandardising pharmaceutical builds
Neil Pullman explores the differences between Building Information Modelling levels, their benefits and what it means for the pharmaceutical sectorFor many years, the construction industry was said to...
View ArticleMicroscope for multi-head discussion systems
Delivering clear and true-to-life images, Olympus’ BX53 microscope features a LED light source.The True Color LED produces a light output greater than the 100-watt halogen reference, and does not...
View ArticleHigh-throughput genotoxicity skin assay
Amsbio announces the launch of DermaChip, a new high throughput assay technology that allows scientists, for the first time, to reliably measure the genotoxic risk of a whole range of environmental...
View ArticleCharming particle opens ‘new frontier’ for physics
Scientists, led by University of Glasgow researchers, have discovered a new kind of heavy particle at the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment (LHCb) at CERN.The new particle, named Xi-cc++...
View ArticleHigh recovery extraction of analytes
Porvair Sciences announces a new easy-to-use 96-well Supported Liquid Extraction (SLE) microplate designed for high recovery extraction of analytes from biological fluids.Using the Porvair SLE plate...
View ArticleFilters lower operational cost of sterile white wine production
Amazon Filters announces that a major European winery has selected SupaPore FPW and VPWS cartridge filters to lower the operational cost of sterile white wine production.For several years previously...
View ArticleAcetyl esterase for the characterisation of glycosylation in EPO
Acetyl esterase (sialate-O-acetylesterase) is a useful tool to remove 9-, 8- and 7-O-acetyl groups from EPO biopharmaceutical glycans because these sugars and their acetylation are believed to be...
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