Which UPLC System is Best for Your Application Needs?
Experts share tips on how to choose between quaternary and binary UPLC systems in our webinar later on Thursday, July 11
Experts share tips on how to choose between quaternary and binary UPLC systems in our webinar later on Thursday, July 11
The HP Series provides new opportunities in microfluidics while the LT Series improves applications requiring long lifetimes
MP-SPR Navi™ 420A ILVES is an ideal solution for molecular interaction studies when high throughput is needed. Minimal dead volume with 4 liquid channels makes the instrument optimal for small molecules and antibody interaction measurements.
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The product is an essential equipment for universities and colleges, biological, agricultural and scientific research departments to store bacteria, cultivate organism and so on.
New UK-based technical innovation facility opens in Nuneaton on MIRA Tech Park
Critical study will evaluate clinical feasibility of multi-cancer detection screening tests and begin to determine how best to incorporate them into the standard of care
Panbio COVID-19 Antigen Self-Test is approved for sale directly to consumers, enabling fast, convenient coronavirus testing
Temperature Bath Systems combine state-of-the-art controller displays with high performance circulating baths to give accurate viscosity test results
The BioFlo 320 seamlessly blends beauty and utility in one all-inclusive package. A new industrial design, flexibility between interchangeable autoclavable and single-use vessels, intelligent sensors, Ethernet connectivity, and a new software package are only a few of the features that set it apart from the competition
Customized online-monitoring of industrial processes and waste water streams.
ClearNote Health gains in vitro diagnostic approval in the UK for its Avantect Multi-Cancer Detection Test and its Avantect Ovarian Cancer Test
Scientists from the University of Edinburgh’s Wallace Lab revel a new discovery that a common bacterium can turn everyday plastic waste into the painkiller