Pub Date : 2008-03-01DOI: 10.1177/10870571080130030901
Guava Technologies Inc. has introduced a new generation of software for its Guava EasyCyteTM Plus microcapillary flow cytometry system. Designed for both data acquisition and analysis, the software interface allows you to visualize up to 8 plots simultaneously while still accessing operation or data analysis functions. With a right click of the mouse, features including the plot type, marker selection, statistics, gates, and other functions can be customized to your experimental design. Color-coded dots allow you to follow your gating strategies across multiple plots and
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Pub Date : 2007-10-01DOI: 10.1177/10870571070120071301
profiling (RAP) technology, RAP id 4 enables real-time, label-free measurement and analysis of biomolecular interactions. RAP measures the oscillation of a resonating quartz crystal, which decreases in proportion to the mass of the molecules binding to its surface. Proprietary electronics and algorithms generate measurements, which provide binding information on biomolecular interactions. RAP measures materials that physically bind to the crystal and is unaffected by solvents. Researchers interrogate and evaluate the data using RAP id workbench software. The system is flow based and generates kinetic, affinity, and concentration measurements from mixtures such as cell culture supernatants and periplasmic extracts. A stand-alone automated platform, RAP id 4 typically processes an average of 400 samples per day. For further information, visit www.akubio.com.
分析(RAP)技术,RAP id 4能够实时、无标签地测量和分析生物分子相互作用。RAP测量谐振石英晶体的振荡,这种振荡与结合在其表面的分子质量成比例地减少。专有的电子和算法产生测量,提供生物分子相互作用的结合信息。RAP测量与晶体物理结合且不受溶剂影响的材料。研究人员使用RAP id工作台软件对数据进行查询和评估。该系统以流动为基础,从细胞培养上清和质周萃取物等混合物中产生动力学、亲和力和浓度测量。作为一个独立的自动化平台,RAP id 4通常每天平均处理400个样品。欲了解更多信息,请访问www.akubio.com。
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Pub Date : 2007-08-01DOI: 10.1177/10870571070120051601
BioTek Instruments has announced the SynergyTM 2 Multi-Detection Microplate Reader, which is a 5-mode microplate reader. Detection modes include fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, time-resolved fluorescence, luminescence, and UV-visible absorbance. The reader uses a combination of monochromator, filters and dichroic mirrors, and 3 broad-spectrum light sources. It is driven by BioTek Instruments’ Gen5TM Reader Control and Data Analysis
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Pub Date : 2005-02-01DOI: 10.1177/108705710501000111
Assay ReagentsSupplies
division. This antibody is targeted against human cyclophilin A, which is thought to play an important role in the mechanism of protein folding. Non-animal-based and in vitro–generated recombinant antibodies are new to the research markets and seem to have several advantages over traditional antibodies. They can be generated within 8 weeks from only a minimum amount of protein, DNA, or peptide. In addition, in vitro–generated antibodies allow for high-throughput production, thus facilitating the development of novel array platforms.
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Pub Date : 2004-12-01DOI: 10.1177/1087057104272442
and cosmids kept in almost all known media types. Robots perform a series of plate and tube actions that transfer compounds from their original source plate locations to desired destination plate locations for particular screens, providing up to 20,000 picks per day. Housed in a cold-room environment, the MatriStore system operates at –20 °C, with storage capacity from 750,000 to 40 million compounds. Orders are submitted and the status of pending requests verified through an intuitive graphical user interface.
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Pub Date : 2001-12-01DOI: 10.1089/108705701753364850
C. Giordano
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