Life science & clinical diagnostics instruments

Electronic zippers control DNA strands

19 April, 2013

A research team from the UK’s National Physics Laboratory and the University of Edinburgh have invented a new way to zip and unzip DNA strands using electrochemistry.


Genes in genes help crack genetic code for Tourette syndrome

19 April, 2013

New evidence elucidates the mystery of the genetic basis of Tourette syndrome (TS) that has puzzled medical researchers for over a century. This remarkable discovery linking genes, brain, mind and behaviour provides unparalleled insight into the biological basis of human behaviour.


Colitag iMPNplate-1600 water test system

19 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Pacific Laboratory Products

The Colitag iMPNplate-1600 is claimed to be the first definitive system for measuring microbial contaminants in water with the widest testing time window: 16 to 48 h.


Automated colony counter speeds up vaccine testing

12 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Don Whitley Scientific Australia

Synbiosis, a manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, has announced that its ProtoCOL 3 automated colony counter is being successfully used at UK vaccine company ImmunoBiology (ImmBio) in Cambridge to speed up testing throughput of its bacterial meningitis vaccines.


Metagenomics used to identify organisms in serious disease outbreaks

11 April, 2013

Researchers have been able to reconstruct the genome sequence of an outbreak strain of Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) that caused over 50 deaths in Germany. They used an approach known as metagenomics, which bypasses the need for growing bacteria in the lab.


RBC Bioscience MagCore HF 48 automated nucleic acid extraction and purification system

11 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Scientex Pty Ltd

MagCore HF48 is an automated nucleic acid extraction and purification system with consistent and stable simultaneous processing of up to 48 samples of DNA/RNA.


On-the-spot test to breed success

10 April, 2013

UK diagnostics development company AgPlus Diagnostics is to collaborate with New Zealand-based BioTest Diagnostics in the development of a rapid and convenient test for canine progesterone that will be used to pinpoint the narrow window for artificial insemination in canine breeding programs.


SeraCare PHM938, PHM939 and PRB978 seroconversion panels for hepatitis B and HIV

08 April, 2013 | Supplied by: abacus dx

SeraCare Life Sciences has launched three seroconversion panels that provide difficult-to-find patient samples for hepatitis B and HIV. The offerings expand the company’s line of seroconversion panels focusing on infectious disease.


Life Technologies Ion AmpliSeq BRCA1 and BRCA2 Panel and Ion AmpliSeq Colon and Lung Cancer Panel

05 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Life Technologies

Life Technologies Corporation has launched two Ion AmpliSeq Community Panels: the Ion AmpliSeq BRCA1 and BRCA2 Panel design and the Ion AmpliSeq Colon and Lung Cancer Panel design. The panels require just 10 ng of DNA input per primer pool, about 25-fold less than alternative gene panel approaches.


Promega GenePrint 10 System for human cell line authentication and sample identification

04 April, 2013 | Supplied by: Promega Pty Ltd

Promega has announced the launch of GenePrint 10 System for human cell line authentication and sample identification. The product includes the eight loci recommended by the ANSI Standard Authentication of Human Cell Lines: Standardization of STR Profiling, plus Amelogenin for gender identification and the highly polymorphic D21S11 locus for additional power of discrimination.


Metabolite-based diagnostic test could help detect pancreatic cancer early

02 April, 2013

A new diagnostic test that uses a scientific technique known as metabolomic analysis may be a safe and easy screening method that could improve the prognosis of patients with pancreatic cancer through earlier detection.


DNA research identifies genetic risks for prostate, breast and ovarian cancers

02 April, 2013

New research has identified more than 80 genetic variations that can increase a person’s risk of prostate, breast and ovarian cancers.


Researchers find link between blood clotting and immune response

02 April, 2013

Rice University researchers have found an unexpected link between a protein that triggers the formation of blood clots and other proteins that are essential for the body’s immune system. The find could lead to new treatments for thousands of patients who suffer from inflammatory diseases and disorders that cause abnormal blood clotting.


LI-COR C-DiGit Chemiluminescence Western Blot Scanner

28 March, 2013 | Supplied by: Millennium Science Pty Ltd

LI-COR Bioscience’s latest innovation is the C-DiGit Chemiluminescence Western Blot Scanner. The unit does not require film but still produces film-quality images - without the hassle and expense of film development.


Sigma-Aldrich custom oligonucleotides

27 March, 2013 | Supplied by: Merck

Sigma-Aldrich supplies custom DNA and RNA oligonucleotides to the global life science research community.


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