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  • This edition covers new computer hardware and software, including a portable workstation, data-logging and acquisition hardware, imaging software, and on-line and CD-ROM information.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • A new technology for conducting immunoassays that uses an electrochemiluminescence detection system, eliminates the use of radioisotopes and offers improved assay performance.

    • Daniel R. Deaver
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  • A new transgenic mouse model for studying in vivo somatic mutations is based on the efficient recovery of chromosomally integrated lacZ-containing plasmids, using magnetic beads.

    • Michaël E. T. I. Boerrigter
    • Martijn E. T. Dollé
    • Jan Vijg
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  • This week's issue offers items for cracking the genetic code, such as labelling reagents, transgenic laboratory products, an on-line molecular biology computing resource, a mammalian vector system, and more.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • Product review your indoor laboratory outfitter, supplies information on automated liquid systems, new benchtop autoclaves and centrifuges, an ultraviolet transluminator, and a automatic gas-supply switching system.

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  • Absorbed by emissions from instrument manufacturers product review samples some of the new items on the market such as data analysis software, disposable IR cards, atomic absorbance and time-of-flight mass spectrometers.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • Featuring molecular biology, this week's edition offers concise information on new tools for the laboratory, such as a new thermostable reverse transcriptase and gene-identification and point mutation screening kits.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • Using recent findings by Tabor and Richardson, a novel thermostable DNA polymerase that generates sequence data comparable with T7 Sequenase DNA polymerase has been developed for improved base calling and longer reads.

    • Michael A. Reeve
    • Carl W. Fuller
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  • Force measurements can probe directly the molecular impact of proteins' electrostatic surface properties, specific bond strengths, membrane composition, and membrane fluidity on biological recognition events.

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  • It's time to clear shelf space for some new biochemical reagents that are now available — synthetic peptide nucleic acids, reagents for nitric oxide synthase research, a fetal bovine serum alternative and freeze-dried guinea pig complement.

    • Brendan Norton
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  • For labelling technology, here is the ᤘshort listᤙ of new products — a radiolabelled DNA purification kit, reagents for analysis of cytokine reagents, a DIG detection ELISA kit and a line of streptavidin-coated microplates.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • This week's review checks in with a gradient delivery system, an HPLC detector, protein separation columns, a tentacle-gel medium for affinity chromatography and a variety of data handling systems.

    • Brendan Norton
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  • Product review comes in loud and clear with a PCR detection system, a solid phase sequencing kit, a micro-dispensing system, a template isolation kit and a DNA surface decontaminant.

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  • Featuring cell tissue culture, this edition of product review offers a vibrating microtome, enclosed tissue processing, a rotary cell culture system, a microhomogenizer, and a reference guide to cell lines and hybridomas.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • Although the subject is somewhat fragmented, product review comes in with a full line-up of products - a DNA sequencer, sequence analysis software, modified nucleic acids and amino acids and an electroporator.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • Product review puts image analysis on stage - there is an epifluorescence illuminator, an inverted fluorescence microscope, a high-performance digital camera and an environmental scanning electron microscope.

    • Brendan Horton
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  • From Berlin to SanFrancisco researchers can find an abundance of new products such as DNA sequencers, amplification reagents, an electroporator and a checkerboard hybridization system.

    • Brendan Norton
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  • Fluorescence polarization (FP) equilibrium binding assays differ from other types of binding studies in one important regard: they require no steps to separate free from bound tracer and are therefore fast, simple and accurate.

    • William J. Checovich
    • Randall E. Bolger
    • Thomas Burke
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