Recent Articles in General Laboratory Articles and Application Notes
Unlocking the potential of Stem Cells in Neuroscience ResearchJan 25, 2012
AMSBIO has written an informative technical article to enable neuroscience researchers to learn more about a new method to control and direct differentiation of physiologically relevant neural cell types using stem cell qualified reagents. Stem cells have revolutionized our approaches to and understanding of neuroscience. The key to research success is the ability to control and direct differentiation into physiologically relevant neural cell types...
Read MoreHORIBA Medical in partnership with Spire Healthcare undertake haematology analyser comparison studyNov 30, 2011
Following its debut presentation at IBMS Congress 2011, the results poster of the Spire Healthcare-commissioned granulocyte and neutrophil count comparison study of HORIBA Medical's ABX Micros ES 60 and three other methodologies is now available to view at the HORIBA Medical-UK website. The study shows that the granulocyte count of the ABX Micros ES 60 can be considered a neutrophil count in the absence of flags, making it a suitable instrument for all Point-of-Care (POC) settings...
Read MoreNew Article from Sartorius - AriumR pro UV Ultrapure Water for ICP-MSNov 23, 2011
Sartorius Stedim Biotech, a leading provider of cutting-edge equipment and services for the development, quality assurance and production processes of the biopharmaceutical industry, released an article exploring the importance of using pure water of a high analytic grade quality when conducting inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The objective of the analytical test series described in the article is to ensure that the ultrapure water generated by the arium® pro UV water systems has a high purity level (in this case free of metal elements respectively metal elements not detectable) and can be used without any problems for trace analysis of elements performed with ICP-MS devices...
Read MoreNew white paper outlines solution for reliable multi-way fluidic connectionsNov 22, 2011
Dolomite, a world leader in the design and manufacture of microfluidic devices, has launched a new white paper addressing the challenges faced by engineers and scientists when working with microfluidic connections. Traditional solutions for tube-to-tube and tube-to-chip connections, which consist of a selection of unions, take up a lot of space and involve a time consuming set-up and problem of sealing when using multiple unions. Furthermore they only allow the connection of one fluid tube at a time...
Read MoreNew Application Note from BMG LABTECHNov 18, 2011
The BlueScreen HC assay from Gentronix utilizes a luminescence-based reporter system to measure genotoxicity. The assay generates positive results e.g for direct-acting mutagens and clastogens and correct negative results for non-carcinogens. In addition, reduced cell proliferation, a measure of cytotoxicity, is assessed, too. Using the FLUOstar Omega microplate reader from BMG LABTECH the BlueScreen HC assay has been shown to be fast, accurate and reproducible...
Read MoreInfrared Thermography Helps Improve Comfort of AthletesNov 14, 2011
FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions has announced a new application story that describes how leading sportswear manufacturer - Adidas has used infrared thermography to help develop a new generation of sports shoes featuring ventilated ClimaCool2™ technology...
Read MoreNew data demonstrate the value of Zetasizer Oct 26, 2011
Two new, free to download, technical notes from Malvern Instruments describe the function and benefits of using the Zetasizer µV as a detector for size exclusion chromatography (SEC), focusing on its suitability for protein characterization. Capable of dynamic (DLS) and static light scattering (SLS) detection, the compact Zetasizer μV simultaneously measures absolute size and molecular weight, maximizing the information produced by each measurement to increase experimental productivity. The OmniFACE connection interface from Malvern Instruments (Malvern, UK) enables the...
Read MoreNew Application Note - DNA measurements in low volume samples, microplates and cuvettes on the SPECTROstar NanoOct 18, 2011
The SPECTROstar Nano offers different possibilities to measure DNA in UV absorbance mode. If there is enough DNA material available and only a few samples that should be measured, cuvette measurements can be performed. For higher throughput a microplate should be used. If sample volume is very limited, then the LVis Plate is recommended as it offers a great linear range, a high sensitivity and only 2 µl of sample is needed...
Read MoreSpinnovation points stem cell culture in the right directionOct 7, 2011
Spinnovation, the NMR profiling experts, have produced a detailed case study examining the utility of NMR profiling methodology to monitor and optimise stem cell culture media, for the production of biologics and cells for therapeutic purpose...
Read MoreNew Application Note - Growth of Campylobacter using BMG LABTECHSep 23, 2011
Growth of the fastidious microorganism Campylobacter jejuni was monitored using a FLUOstar Omega microplate reader equipped with the Atmospheric Control Unit (ACU). With the ACU it was possible to independently control the oxygen to 7 % and the carbon dioxide to 10 %. Growth curves obtained in 96-well microplates were comparable to conventional growth measurements where samples are taken and measured in cuvettes...
Read MoreNew Application Note - Miniaturised Platelet Aggregation Assays using the NOVOstar Microplate ReaderSep 22, 2011
Platelet aggregation is a "gold standard" assay of platelet function in the research and clinical laboratory settings which is conventionally measured with aggregometers requiring large volumes of platelet suspensions and only in low throughput format. With the NOVOstar microplate reader from BMG LABTECH we present an alternative optical method to measure platelet aggregation using small volumes in 96-well format...
Read MoreLandmark publication reports potential of exosomes as biomarkers for early disease detection using NanoSightSep 13, 2011
NanoSight, leading manufacturers of unique nanoparticle characterization technology, reports the new publication in one of the most cited peer reviewed journals in nanoscience and nanotechnology, NanoMedicine. It has been written by a group of researchers from the Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Oxford University...
Read MoreWyatt TechnologySep 12, 2011
Wyatt Technology Corporation, the world leader in instrumentation for absolute macromolecular characterization and software, announces that its Möbius electrophoretic mobility instrument can measure precise protein charges. The innovative optical design of the Möbius boosts the sensitivity of mobility measurements, enabling protein net charge characterization at much lower concentrations than previously possible. This unique capability is illustrated in a new application note, titled "Möbius Computation of Protein Net Charge from Electrophoretic Mobility", which is available to download free-of-charge...
Read MoreMalvernAug 31, 2011
Malvern Instruments has developed a new diffusion barrier method to eliminate protein denaturation when measuring zeta potential using electrophoretic light scattering. Utilising a U-shaped disposable capillary cell, the new method delivers significant improvement in the accuracy and repeatability of zeta potential results for proteins. Ultimately, the method makes protein characterization with Malvern's Zetasizer range even easier. A new application note explaining the technology and its applications is available...
Read MoreNew Procedure for Determining the Charge of Flat Surfaces from Beckman CoulterAug 26, 2011
Beckman Coulter, Inc. has introduced a new application note which details the study of the isoelectric point of flat surfaces using the DelsaNano zeta potential system. The procedure, Determining the Isoelectric Point of a Flat Surface Using the DelsaNano, published in Beckman Coulter's Information Bulletin IB-15476A, enables the study of surface charge and changes in surface charge that result from coating, chemistry and fouling...
Read MoreHORIBA Medical and Path Links publish LEAN white paperAug 23, 2011A ‘LEAN' alternative to Total Laboratory Automation
HORIBA Medical, in collaboration with its customers Mick Chomyn and Martin Fottles from Path Links Pathology Service, has published a white paper on the application of LEAN principles to Healthcare entitled "TLA - the ‘LEAN' Alternative". Focusing on the elimination of waste, LEAN principles offer a variety of tools and techniques to achieve this aim. The white paper focuses on the practical application of these principles based on the experiences of this large UK hospital laboratory group...
Read MoreAutomated Production of High Quality Blood AgarAug 10, 2011
INTEGRA has released a new application note that demonstrates how combining its MEDIAJET Petri dish filler with the DOSE IT peristaltic pump provides an optimised automated solution for the production of high quality blood agar. The quality of blood agar plates is of prime importance for the reliable determination of haemolysis type - a common technique in medical diagnostics to classify Gram positive cocci...
Read MoreSistemic shares its views on the cell therapeutics industryAug 1, 2011
Dr Verna McErlane, Director of Operations at Sistemic Ltd., a leading miRNA-based product company, has recently shared her perspective of the Cell Therapy Industry (CTI) by writing an article for the European Biopharmaceutical Review (EBR), a noted publication supporting the biopharmaceutical industry...
Read MoreHow to choose a microarray service providerJun 29, 2011
Oxford Gene Technology (OGT), provider of innovative clinical genetics and diagnostic solutions to advance molecular medicine, has recently published a whitepaper entitled "10 essential questions to ask your microarray service provider". The document, which is available to download at OGT's website, suggests the 10 most important questions a researcher should ask when identifying which microarray service best meets their experimental requirements...
Read MoreReducing the risk of repetitive strain injury (RSI) caused by manual pipettingJun 24, 2011
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is a potentially serious form of strain in small muscle groups, caused by carrying out a highly repetitive task for extended periods without a break. Symptoms usually emerge gradually over several months or even years; in serious cases RSI may cause long-term injury to nerves, muscles, tendons or joints...
Read MoreNew article offers perspective on Freeman TechnologyJun 24, 2011
Recently published, and now available for download, ‘Reflecting on Powder Testing: Ten Years of Making Powders and Processes Fit' is a personal perspective from Tim Freeman, director of operations at Freeman Technology. It describes the company's progress in the field of powder testing over the past decade, and the role played by the FT4 Powder Rheometer...
Read MoreAutomation of a Magnetic Bead Workflow for Protein Biomarker QuantificationJun 17, 2011
Agilent Automation Solutions has released a new application note that demonstrates how its Bravo liquid handling system provides an efficient platform for automation of a SISCAPA Magnetic Bead Workflow for protein biomarker quantification by Mass Spectrometry...
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