Products

Gel scalpels

07 April, 2009 | Lomb Scientific (Aust) Pty Ltd

Excise target bands without scratching the screen of UV transilluminators with the DNase and Rnase-free gel scalpels.

Microbiology imaging software

07 April, 2009 | In Vitro Technologies Pty Ltd

The Synbiosis ProtoCol V1.4 colony counting and inhibition zone sizing software is designed to save microbiologists time by automating many routine plate-based image analysis tasks.

CGH microarray software

07 April, 2009 | Agilent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Agilent DNA Analytics 4.0 software can be used for visually exploring, detecting and analysing patterns in microarray data. New in this release are: the ability to analyse more than 100 samples per experiment, a free genomic browser and copy number variation (CNV) analysis capability. These features join existing chromatin immunoprecipitation-on-chip (ChIP-on-chip), array-based comparative genomic hybridisation (aCGH), and gene expression analytics capabilities.

Urine chemistry analyser

07 April, 2009 | Siemens Ltd

The Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Clinitek Advantus Urine chemistry analyser enables automated reading of Siemens’ Multistix family of urinalysis testing strips in medium to high throughput settings.

Peptide library

07 April, 2009 | Mimotopes Pty Ltd

The rapid endopeptidase profiling library (REPLi) is a generic screening tool that overcomes known hurdles to identifying the cleavage site requirements for protease substrates, which are viewed as possible drug targets in disease treatment.

Protein fragmentation for ion traps

07 April, 2009 | Bruker Pty Ltd

Bruker Daltonics has released ETD II, an ETD (electron transfer dissociation) module for its HCT-Ultra high-capacity ion traps.

Microscope cameras

07 April, 2009 | Scientific Instrument & Optical Sales

Tucsen C mount microscope cameras are available in a range of resolutions including 1.3, 3, 5 and 8 megapixels. The colour CMOS cameras feature a USB 2.0 interface and are compatible with Windows XP and Vista. Manual image analysis as well as twain drivers are included in the software package.

Plasmid purification kit

07 April, 2009 | Merck

The GenElute HP 96-well plasmid miniprep kit for DNA purification is suitable for a variety of pharmaceutical and biotechnology research applications, providing rapid purification of plasmid DNA that can generate transfection-grade plasmid with high viral titers.

PCR plates

07 April, 2009 | Eppendorf South Pacific Pty Ltd

The twin.tec real-time PCR plates offer all the features of regular twin.tec plates with the addition of white wells for real-time PCR.

LIMS for the food quality lab

07 April, 2009 | PerkinElmer (Australia) Pty Ltd

PerkinElmer has released a food industry-specific version of its Labworks Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) package. Labworks foodLIMS simplifies data management and integrates with tracing software to support compliance with regulatory requirements including The BioTerrorism Act of 2002, which requires food and beverage producers to trace their products both backward into the supply chain and forward through the distribution system.

MALDI mass spectrometer

07 April, 2009 | Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Oceania) Pty Ltd

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has updated its line of Axima MALDI TOF mass spectrometers with three systems to meet the needs of researchers with varying applications and budgets.

Real-time PCR detection system

07 April, 2009 | Bio-Rad Laboratories Pty Ltd

The Bio-Rad CFX96 real-time PCR detection system features an optical reaction module that builds on the power and flexibility of the C1000 thermal cycler, creating an easy-to-install, real-time PCR system.

Xeno-free culture substrate

07 April, 2009 | Life Technologies

Cellstart is a fully defined, completely animal-origin-free substrate for the attachment and expansion of embryonic, mesenchymal and neural stem cells.

Add safety to pipetting

07 April, 2009 | Alere Australia

Safe-Cone filters prevent contamination of the pipettor and the sample.

GPCR antibodies

07 April, 2009 | United Bioresearch Products Pty Ltd

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are one of the major classes of drug targets and an estimated 30-50% of all marketed drugs act on them. They are integral membrane receptors that transmit signals from various small molecules, peptides and lipids via G proteins where they affect many physiological functions in almost all organs.

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