Life science & clinical diagnostics instruments

Cayman Chemical Cyclic AMP TR-FRET Kit

10 October, 2017 | Supplied by: Sapphire Bioscience

Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is an intracellular signalling molecule that is a key mediator in a variety of pathways, including glycogen metabolism, gene regulation and olfactory sensory transduction.


Illumina Nextera DNA Flex Library Prep Kit for whole genome sequencing

06 October, 2017 | Supplied by: Illumina Australia Pty Ltd

Illumina has announced the Nextera DNA Flex Library Prep Kit for whole genome sequencing. It eliminates the need for sample preparation for whole blood and saliva and removes tedious steps in the library prep workflow, such as mechanical fragmentation of DNA, quantification and normalisation.


Eurofins | ams microbial identification via genetic analysis

01 October, 2017 | Supplied by: Eurofins | ams

The genetic identification services Eurofins | ams provides allow for the identification and characterisation of bacterial, yeast and mould isolates to the species level.


Antibiotic resistance is endemic, not an epidemic — UNSW study

26 September, 2017

According to a new study from UNSW, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not itself an epidemic. Rather, it has the potential to worsen pandemics or seasonal influenza epidemics, and should be kept in perspective.


Cayman Chemical oxidative damage assay kits

22 September, 2017 | Supplied by: Sapphire Bioscience

Cayman Chemical has a complete range of assay kits to measure direct and indirect biomarkers of oxidative damage.


CHROMagar Y.enterocolitica for detection and differentiation of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains

18 September, 2017 | Supplied by: Dutec Diagnostics Pty Ltd

CHROMagar has launched an updated version of CHROMagar Y.enterocolitica, with improved selectivity and sensitivity. Pathogenic strains are immediately differentiated from non-pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica and other bacteria by a distinctive mauve colony colour.


Merck Mobius single-use bioreactors

14 September, 2017 | Supplied by: Merck Pty Ltd

Merck's portfolio of 3 to 2000 L Mobius single-use bioreactors delivers flexibility and continuity for scale-up, reducing the need for retraining operators.


Abraxis Glyphosate strip test kits

01 September, 2017 | Supplied by: United Bioresearch Products Pty Ltd

The Abraxis Glyphosate strip test is a rapid immunochromatographic test designed solely for use in the qualitative screening of glyphosate in water and food samples.


Regulatory DNA sequences responsible for diseases characterised 

30 August, 2017

Scientists have developed a new system to identify and characterise the molecular components that control the activities of regulatory DNA sequences in the human genome.


QIAGEN and Clinical Genomics partner on liquid biopsy for colorectal cancer

23 August, 2017

QIAGEN has announced the implementation of the PAXgene Blood ccfDNA Tube with Clinical Genomics' Colvera colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence assay, enabling blood to be drawn and stored for several days before testing.


Mercodia Glucagon ELISA kit

18 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Sapphire Bioscience

Mercodia provides a sensitive and precise glucagon ELISA kit to examine physiological changes in glucagon, GLP-1 actions, therapies to suppress glucagon for T1DM and T2DM, glucagon analogues, renal disease and more.


US scientists correct heritable heart condition in human embryos

07 August, 2017

US scientists have used CRISPR to edit human embryos, removing a mutation linked to a heritable heart condition.


Eppendorf Mastercycler X50 PCR cycler

01 August, 2017 | Supplied by: Eppendorf South Pacific Pty Ltd

The Mastercycler X50 PCR cycler is a suitable tool for research in molecular biology. Block temperature control and regulation enable optimisation, while the adaptable user management and extensive documentation capabilities give peace of mind to laboratories working or conforming to set standards.


'DNA spellchecker' errors cause cancer

31 July, 2017

Scientists have identified important processes that create cancer-causing mutations by studying the genomes of more than 1000 tumours.


US scientists genetically modify human embryos

28 July, 2017 by Mansi Gandhi

Scientists in the US have reportedly modified the genes of human embryos using CRISPR.


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