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Diffusion NMR Probes

Bruker BioSpin

Pulsed-field-gradient (PFG) NMR techniques have been used for many years to measure diffusion and other molecular motion in liquids and solids, and interest in various applications continues to grow.  PFG techniques are used to study the mobility of molecules, the structure of materials (porous systems, polymers, electrolytes, food and more) and to characterize mixtures. Free and restricted diffusion and translational motio…

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DEHYDRATED CULTURE MEDIA

AGTC Bioproducts Ltd

We have a wide range of MICROBIOLOGY DEHYDRATED CULTURE MEDIA , quality is guaranteed by strict control of the raw material used in production. Batch to Batch Consistency is one of our main priorities. Included in this range are our DEHYDRATED CULTURE MEDIA FOR MOLECULAR BIOLOGY specially designed for investigation, genetic assays, fermentation, etc. All our dehydrated culture media are sold in 500g packs, also available in 5,…

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Fluidic Sciences acquires business and assets of Sphere Bio

Combined portfolio unites Fluidic Sciences’ in‑solution microfluidic diffusional sizing technology with Sphere Bio’s proprietary picodroplet-microfluidic platforms, Cyto‑Mine Chroma, and high‑throughput assays – delivering end‑to‑end insight from cells to molecules




miniDAWN™

Waters | Wyatt Technology

The miniDAWN™ Multi-Angle static Light Scattering (MALS) detector performs absolute characterization of the molar mass and size of macromolecules and nanoparticles in solution, offering superb sensitivity over a wide range of molecular weight, size and concentration.

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CytoSure™ Molecular Arrays

Oxford Gene Technology Ltd

Reliable detection of copy number changes for research into a range of genetic disorders. CytoSure Molecular Arrays are designed to accurately identify small intragenic copy number variations (CNVs) in genes associated with a variety of disorders. The content for each array has been designed and optimised in collaboration with leading molecular genetics experts at Emory University. In addition to pre-designed catalogue arrays…

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