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The American Society for Microbiology meets next week in Las Vegas. Here we describe some of the equipment on view at the exhibition and other new wares for microbiology.
A wide variety of new products is covered, including several chromatography data handling systems and ten offers of free literature or applications notes.
The demands of modern photography have led to the evolution of extremely sensitive photographic emulsions. The vital role of gelatin in the emulsion is easily overlooked.
Atomic spectroscopy is alive and well thanks to the continuing development of novel experimental techniques and their application to new areas of interest.
This week's product review concentrates on monoclonal antibodies, their production and their applications. New products include a novel gel entrapment technique as an alternative to conventional mass culture.
With the meeting of the American Society for Neurosciences this week, we feature a range of products to interest the neurosciences expert, including a new assay for monitoring tricyclic antidepressants.
To coincide with the Third European Congress on Biotechnology, we feature here twenty five new products of interest to the biotechnologist, including a new range of purified antibodies