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Mass Spectrometry for GC with Select-eV Technology
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New Precision Balance Quintix® from Sartorius Group
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New Resin for the Purification of His-Tagged Proteins
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New Software for Flow Cytometry Data Reduction
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Live Cell Imaging with AFM Technology
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New Live Cell Imaging Technology
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Exclusive Preview of the C96 HT Extraction System Displayed at Biotechnica
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BMG LABTECH Highlight Unique Atmospheric Control Unit in Microplate Reader Series
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Share Images Worldwide with the Virtual Slide Microscope from Olympus
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CellAura Launches Four New Fluorescent Ligands at ELRIG Meeting
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Ovation Pipettes: A New Design for Ergonomic Dispensing
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Scalable, High-Throughput Transfection of Even the Most Difficult Cell Types
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New Semi-Automated Device for Consistent Heat Sealing of Microplates
KRIBIOLISA™ Cemiplimab ELISA
KRISHGEN BioSystemsEnzyme Immunoassay for the Quantitative Determination of Cemiplimab in human serum and plasma
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Source BioScience invests €585,000 in stability storage with new state-of-the-art microbiology and sterility testing labs
New facilities expand services offering to Irish and international customers
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TxCell and Inserm Collaborate to Develop New CAR-Tregs in Transplantation and Multiple Sclerosis
Expansion of TxCell’s CAR-Treg platform to develop novel proprietary population of CD8+ regulatory T cells
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Multi-day Biologics Stability Experiments with UNcle
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3M Molecular Detection Assay 2 Gains International Validation
3M Food Safety’s next-generation molecular assay test for E. coli O157 (including H7) is 30 percent faster compared to the previous version