World’s First In Vitro Reproduction of Hypoxia and Ischaemia Conditions Within a Microplate Reader
BMG LABTECH reports successful development of new technology which allows reproduction of disease-specific settings in live cell-based assays
BMG LABTECH reports successful development of new technology which allows reproduction of disease-specific settings in live cell-based assays
Learn how one US lab is using multiple methodologies to develop antimicrobial drugs and combat ocular infections
Axel Semrau have developed an automated sample preparation workstation to allow food manufacturers and researchers to easily and efficiently determine the fatty acid composition of foodstuffs.
New, non-invasive fingertip-based drug screening helps provide Coroners with early intelligence on possible drug use
New range of recombinant antigens and antibodies suited for the development of rapid assays and overcoming the problem of cross-reactivity with related viruses
Dr Maria Lopez deciphers microRNA regulation in pain perception. Read on to learn how she successfully uses multiple primary antibodies from the same host species.
Bruker and Diagnosticum form Hungarian Wine Consortium to develop Hungarian wine models
Scientists have devised a way to use waste cooking oil and sulphur to extract the neurotoxin mercury from the environment
Rigaku's Simultix 15 is the newest version of the popular multi-channel simultaneous wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer system
Read how Dr Jason Sylvan samples microbes from the depths of the ocean and performs experiments on a ship
Bacterial evolution, particularly resistance to antibiotics, is an emerging public health threat
Closthioamide, discovered in 2010, might eventually offer an alternative for current drugs that are becoming less effective against gonorrhoea.