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New research tools for the cell biologist include a fermenter, serum-free medium for insect cell lines, inverted research microscopes, and intracellular ion measurement and digital video microscopy systems.
lonophores, used in non-invasive vibrating electrodes, can directly monitor steady-state ion flux from single cells, even when the source is non-electrogenic.
A sequence-analysis system, software packages, DNA purification supplies, Internet information and a custom oligonucleotide synthesis service are some of the items covered in this product review feature.
This supplement for neuroscience technology describes postmitotic human neurons, a new microscope for three-dimensional illumination, neurophysiology simulation software, antibodies for neurobiological research and a CCD camera.
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.
A new technology for conducting immunoassays that uses an electrochemiluminescence detection system, eliminates the use of radioisotopes and offers improved assay performance.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.