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Featured this week - a hand-held laboratory computer that makes light work of calculating solutions, an extracellular matrix preparation for anchorage-dependent cells and software that simulates objects in real motion.
New products for the new year include a system for rapid separation and membrane transfer without blotting, a range of cell culture flasks for the selection of specific cell phenotypes and a PC-based nuclear structure physics software program.