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Citrated normal plasma

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

Economical and convenient 5ml vials of citrated freeze dried normal plasma in boxes of eight are available from Sydney supplier Haematex.


Competent cells made in Australia

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

Bioline’s range of chemically competent and electro-competent cells is produced in our production facility in Sydney.


Eco friendly pipette

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

Capp Pipettes is pleased to announce the world’s first eco friendly pipette.


Serum-free haematopoietic media

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

X-VIVO Media are nutritionally complete and balanced for most haematopoietic cell types including dendritic cells, lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes.


Synthetic genes from DNA2.0

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

Genesearch now represents DNA2.0, the leading producer of synthetic genes.


xCELLigence cellular analysis

16 September, 2008 by External Press Release Author

Roche Applied Science, in partnership with ACEA Biosciences, has recently launched xCELLigence, a revolutionary tool for real time, label-free cellular analysis.


Germline transmission for ESCs in rats

02 September, 2008 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Germline transmission from embryonic stem cells in rats, demonstrated using technologies licensed to SCS


Streaking ahead for microbiology

18 August, 2008 by Kate McDonald

For such a simple idea, it’s a surprise that no one has thought of it before. An automated system for streaking agar plates is on the market, developed here in Australia.


Microbiologist to the stars

18 August, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Malcolm Walter has moved his collection of rocks from Macquarie University to the University of NSW, where he has joined Brett Neilan and his colleagues in an expanded multidisciplinary team as part of the new Australian Centre for Astrobiology (ACA).


Stem cell lines specific to disease

08 August, 2008 by Kate McDonald

US scientists create 20 disease-specific stem cell lines for global research use


Hep C trial for Biotron

07 August, 2008 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Biotron commences phase Ib/IIa testing of HCV treatment


Sputnik takes on the mamavirus

07 August, 2008 by Kate McDonald

Viruses come alive as French scientists discover new family of viruses that infects others


CRX08: The devil you try to know

06 August, 2008 by Fiona Wylie

The Clinical Research Excellence (CRX08) conference starts in Brisbane tomorrow. We talk flu pandemics with plenary speaker Anne Kelso.


Research hotel for plant life

01 August, 2008 by Kate McDonald

High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre launched in Canberra


Translating biomarkers by CRC

22 July, 2008 by Kate McDonald

$130 million CRC for biomarker translation opened at La Trobe


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