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A gel elutor for extracting nucleic acids or protein, a cryopreservation system for freezing/thawing mouse embryos and a neurotoxicological evaluation service based on the leech brain are just a few of the products outlined below.
This summer season provides a selection of new products: a rabbit model for AIDS, a monoclonal antibody specific for the retinoblastoma gene product, and a reagent for keeping cell lines mycoplasma-free.
The spring of the year brings a flurry of product introductions: this season's best includes a phenol-free DNA extraction kit, an LC/MS that can handle haemoglobin, and a benchtop robot that does the drudge jobs without complaint.
Start the year off with a new addition to the laboratory — this week's selection includes an infrared hotplate, a software model for teratogenicity studies, and a balance that calculates molarity.