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Agilent and ABI settle over PCR patents

3D scaffold elevates drug screening results

Handheld mass spectral analysis

Product news in brief - week 38

Arcxis accelerates DNA preparation

 
   
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New US player in contract assay services field

Lonza adds new expression media to portfolio

Chairman to step down as Whatman's profits plunge

Three-way approach to personalised medicine

 
 

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Agilent and ABI settle over PCR patents
Applied Biosystems (ABI) has successfully protected more of its PCR (polymerase chain reaction) patents with Agilent agreeing to license its thermal cycler technology... Read


3D scaffold elevates drug screening results
UK researchers have developed a plastic cell scaffold that enables cells to be grown in realistic 3D  structures and promises to enable better cell based drug screening results... Read


Handheld mass spectral analysis
US researchers are continuing to push the boundaries of mass spectrometry (MS) with the development of a new handheld device that can analyse liquids and solids... Read


Product news in brief - week 38
LabTechnologist.com brings you its round up of product news, with new release from Bio-Rad, ESA Biosciences, Guava, Nanosphere, Porvair, Schott Nexterion and Warsash Scientific... Read


Arcxis accelerates DNA preparation
US-based Arcxis Biotechnologies has launched a new device to enable automated nucleic acid preparation from up to eight biological samples in 15 minutes... Read


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New US player in contract assay services field
The burgeoning US contract assay services arena has witnessed the arrival of a brand new player with the launch of ReachBio, which is opening its business operations this week... Read


Lonza adds new expression media to portfolio
Swiss supplier and services provider Lonza has added another product to its catalogue of cell culture media, the most recent addition to the offering of its new bioscience unit... Read


Chairman to step down as Whatman's profits plunge
UK-based separations expert Whatman has seen operating profits for the first six months of 2007 plummet nearly 30 per cent on the back of a 'weak order book' and an inability to fulfil orders... Read


Three-way approach to personalised medicine
UK antibody specialists Oxford Genome Science (OGeS) has signed new deals with Medarex and Biosite in order to help it produce personalised anticancer drugs faster... Read

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UK gets go-ahead for hybrid embryo research

Eight months after the debate started over whether hybrid embryo research should be allowed in the UK, the HFEA has given researchers the thumbs up - but only on a case-by-case basis. Read



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Nanogen to shutter microarray business?
US-based diagnostics manufacturer Nanogen is considering selling off or closing down its microarray business in a bid to achieve profitability... Read


Industry news in brief - week 38
LabTechnologist.com brings you a round up of recent industry news, with developments at Becton, Dickinson & Co., Indivumed, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Third Rock Ventures, Vermillion and Waters... Read


Tracing protein receptors on cells
Researchers from the Old Dominion University in Virginia, US, have developed a method of detecting individual protein receptors on the surface of cells... Read


Caliper increases gene expression analysis throughput
Caliper Life Sciences has launched a new high throughput (HT) microfluidic assay that automates RNA quality and concentration assessment for gene expression analysis... Read


FDA and Gene Logic to set genomic industry standards
The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) and Gene Logic are to collaborate in developing a set of industry standards for genomic data sent to the regulator... Read

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