All articles from Sera Laboratories International Ltd
Sera Lab launches extensive microsome and S9 fraction range for drug metabolism studies
Dec 14, 2010Sera Laboratories International Ltd (Sera Lab), the serum specialist, has launched a comprehensive range of liver microsome products from over 12 species, including mouse, rabbit, monkey and chicken. Researchers can select from pure microsomes or S9 fractions, and animal liver cytosol is also available. In order to facilitate requirements recommended by REACH, Sera Lab is also able to supply bespoke microsome products from other species or strains, as required. Each product is accompanied by a Certificate of Analysis
Sera Lab introduces new BioProducts catalogue
Nov 2, 2010Sera Laboratories International Ltd (Sera Lab), the serum specialist, has launched a new BioProducts catalogue presenting its extensive range of animal and human material, disease state material and the new range of Human Tissues.
Sera Lab highlights its portfolio of human- and animal-based research material at ELRIG
Sep 2, 2010At ELRIG's Drug Discovery 2010 meeting, Sera Laboratories International Ltd (Sera Lab), the serum specialist, is highlighting its portfolio of human- and animal-based tissues and control matrices, recognised as one of Europe's largest ranges of biological products. This comprehensive variety of material from both normal and disease state donors, as well as rare human plasma, is sourced by Sera Lab following stringent regulatory guidelines
Sera Lab offers comprehensive cell culture product range
Jul 5, 2010Sera Laboratories International Ltd (Sera Lab), the serum specialist, has an extensive product listing serving a wide variety of cell culture requirements. These high quality products comprise cell culture sera, cell culture media and reagents, and include innovative serum and serum-free options.
Sera Lab introduces SplitKits for trypsin-free cell harvesting
May 5, 2010Sera Laboratories International Ltd (Sera Lab), the serum specialist, has introduced the novel SplitKits cell dissociation system, the first specifically designed for use in both serum-based and serum-free methodologies.