Short read de novo analysis
01 January, 2009 | Applied Biosystems Pty Ltd
Applied Biosystems has expanded its suite of bioinformatics solutions to include de novo assembly of small organisms on the Solid 3 System, the company’s sequencing platform that enables the comprehensive analysis of genomes, transcriptomes and epigenomes.
UV microscope
01 January, 2009 | Meeco Holdings Pty Ltd
Rigaku has launched the Desktop Minstrel UV, a fully automated UV imaging and protein crystal monitoring system. The instrument uses UV fluorescence microscopy to successfully monitor crystal growth by distinguishing protein crystals from non-protein crystals, such as salt.
Magnetic stirrer
01 January, 2009 | John Morris Scientific Pty Ltd
The 2mag BioMixDrive range of magnetic stirrers is designed for careful and protective mixing of cell suspensions and culture media, and provide a stirring volume of up to 5 L.
Live cell imaging
01 January, 2009 | SciTech Pty Ltd
The NanoTracker is a live cell imaging technique with high temporal and spatial resolution suitable for non-labelled nanoparticles. It traps and tracks particles from several microns down to 30 nm with the ability to control, manipulate and observe samples from vesicles to whole cells in real time.
Protein carbonyl assay kit
01 January, 2009 | Sapphire Bioscience
Cayman Chemical’s Protein Carbonyl Assay Kit is a colorimetric assay for the measurement of oxidised proteins. Protein samples are derivatised by making use of the reaction between 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) and protein carbonyls.
Listeria identification test
01 January, 2009 | Key Diagnostics Pty Ltd
The Microgen Listeria ID system is a complete identification panel for the identification of all six Listeria species. This test uses a range of substrates that conform to international standards and can be used directly off chromogenic and selective culture media.
Bio-atomic force microscope
01 January, 2009 | SciTech Pty Ltd
The JPK NanoWizard II bio-atomic force microscope (AFM) provides life science laboratories with stability, performance, ease of handling with samples in fluid and full integration with optical microscopy.
Single-molecule techniques manual
01 January, 2009 | Palgrave Macmillan
Single-Molecule Techniques: A Laboratory Manual is a guide to help molecular and cellular biologists move towards nano-techniques for performing experiments on single molecules rather than on populations of molecules.
Diagnostic test for ovarian cancer
01 January, 2009 | Manalto Inc
The OvPlex Panel is an early detection test for ovarian cancer, developed by HealthLinx in collaboration with ARL Pathology.
FTIR/FTFIR spectrometer
01 January, 2009 | PerkinElmer (Australia) Pty Ltd
The Spectrum 400 FTIR/FTFIR is a dual-range spectrometer that combines mid-infrared (IR) and far-infrared (FIR) spectroscopy in a single instrument. With automatic beamsplitter changeover, it offers flexible performance for advanced research and industrial laboratories.
Listeria environmental testing
01 January, 2009 | Key Diagnostics Pty Ltd
The Microgen Path-Chek Listeria kit is a system for the detection ofListeria species from the environment. It is simple and safe to use in the field. Simply swab the surface and snap the swab tip into the Path-Check Listeria Detection tube and incubate.
UV/vis spectrophotometers
01 January, 2009 | Bio-Strategy - Part of DKSH Group
The PG Instruments range of spectrophotometers includes the T80 double beam series and the T70 split beam series, both of which are available in either a fixed bandwidth model or a variable bandwidth model.
Gene expression system
01 January, 2009 | Capsugel Australia Pty Ltd
The StellARray Gene Expression System consists of three products: the GeneSieve Query; the StellARray qPCR 96/384-well Arrays; and the Global Pattern Recognition (GPR) analysis tool.
Range of COD analysers
03 December, 2008 | Aqua Diagnostic Pty Ltd
Aqua Diagnostic’s PeCOD COD analysers are a new technology for measuring COD and provide users with the benefits of real-time process control and environmental monitoring in industries involved in wastewater treatment, using coolant water or water feedstock or seawater in their manufacturing processes.
Battery-free wireless sensors
01 December, 2008 | GE Pacific Pte Ltd - GE Sensing & IT
Global Research has announced a battery-free, multi-detection radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensing platform that could enable a wide range of wireless sensing products in healthcare, food packaging, water treatment and pollution prevention.