New Hematology Analyzer Software to Help Laboratories Deliver Quality Results
Beckman Coulter Diagnostics launches software version 2 - enhancements improve flagging and streamline the quality control processes
Beckman Coulter Diagnostics launches software version 2 - enhancements improve flagging and streamline the quality control processes
ZEISS ZEN Connect provides information from all dimensions of a sample
Improved optical sectioning delivers higher resolution without the need to acquire a z-stack
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Berlin-based manufacturer of high-tech laboratory instruments KNAUER supports schoolgirls with their professional orientation
FORMA expands translational footprint in neurodegeneration with ARUK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute
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The new system aims to deliver fast, accurate results through near native-state cellular characterization, precise flagging and a 93% first-pass throughput
Digital solutions, food safety & security and sustainability all high on the agenda at 50th anniversary of analytical conference
The robust, easy-to-use system aims to boost patient care by combining many of the analytic strengths of a larger-volume instrument with the ease of a table-top analyzer
The novel insect protein expression system promises superior protein yields, consistent results, a streamlined workflow and scales from discovery to production
Prostate health index (phi) test to be exhibited at the AUA annual meeting in San Francisco
First-of-its-kind hematology-based test intended to alert emergency department clinicians to the risk of developing sepsis
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New technology could prompt a significant change for a spacecraft and satellites
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The findings will provide insights on the mechanisms of nutrient cycling in the ocean, which may lead to better organization and sustainability of fish farms
Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses