Centrifuge 5425
EppendorfCentrifuge 5425 is the new laboratory standard. With its 24–place capacity and speed up to 21,130 × g, it is perfectly equipped for all modern molecular biology applications in Eppendorf and PCR tubes.
Centrifuge 5425 is the new laboratory standard. With its 24–place capacity and speed up to 21,130 × g, it is perfectly equipped for all modern molecular biology applications in Eppendorf and PCR tubes.
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) allows the structural analysis of protein complexes flash-frozen in their near native states. You can now directly visualize not just large macromolecules but also smaller proteins complexes, including membrane proteins. This powerful technique can be used to complement traditional methods, such as X-ray crystallography (XRD) or nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) for structure based drug discovery
An easy to learn and use cell sorter with up to 11 parameters, it supports a wide range of applications.
These meters are used to quickly and easily measure calcium ions in aqueous solutions
Flexibility, usability, connectivity, and serviceability in a mid-throughput genetic analyzer

The ELF laboratory furnaces comprise 3 bench mounted models designed for light duty and general use up to 1100 °C.
Researchers at Cambridge have developed a material that could lead to self-healing robots
New analytical solutions seamlessly deliver outstanding sensitivity and robustness to enhance productivity and compliance
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Prof. Roberto Torresi shares his current research aimed at enhancing the capacity, safety, and sustainability of energy storage systems
A new system capable of automatically turning words into molecules on demand will open up the digitisation of chemistry, scientists say
A case study comparing process development for the purification of recombinant proteins using Cytiva Protein Select resin vs a nonaffinity method