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QIAGEN and Natera to Develop Cutting-Edge Pre-Natal Genetic Testing Assays
Non-invasive, cell-free pre-natal DNA testing to be performed on QIAGEN’s GeneReader NGS System
Analytica 2018 Provides Launchpad for Next Generation of Luminometer
Brand new benchtop luminometer, Lu-mini, to be unveiled in Munich
Enhanced Cell-Based Assays with Microplate Readers
Latest technology for cell-based assays now also available for BMG LABTECH’s entry-level product line
Hundreds of Genes Linked to Intelligence in Global Study
More than 500 genes linked to intelligence have been identified in the largest study of its kind
Don't be Left Behind by the Latest ISO 9001 Revision
New Osteoarthritis Genes Discovered, Paving Way for New Therapies
University of Sheffield scientists discover nine novel genes for osteoarthritis
Food Allergen Screening Method by SCIEX Receives Official Method Classification from the AOAC INTERNATIONAL
Improved mass spec method nears industrial use, promoting a possible shift in global food allergen testing
10 Practical Tips for Correct Test Weight Handling
9 Ways to Improve Laboratory Efficiency with the Lean Lab Checklist
Assess the efficiency of your lab and identify areas for improvement
New Application Streamlines Loss-on-Drying Procedure
Streamline differential-weighing workflows for loss-on-drying with the MS-TS analytical balance
New Tools to Streamline ChIP-Seq Library Preparation
Porvair Sciences announces the launch of UniqSeq - a new ChIP-Seq library preparation kit
Un-Mixing Using Lasers to Make New Crystals
Scientists manage to separate two liquids in a mixture using a laser which will lead to new ways of manipulating matter and creating crystals for industry
Next-Generation Purair Advanced Ductless Hoods
New Blood Test Could Quickly Predict if the Drug Palbociclib Will Help Breast Cancer Patients
A blood test for cancer DNA could predict if a woman is responding to the new breast cancer drug palbociclib, months earlier than current tests
Stacking on the Graphene
Tohoku University researchers have fabricated two types of trilayer graphene with strikingly different electrical properties