The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research and Carestream Molecular Imaging have signed a 5-year partnership agreement to support the development of novel preclinical imaging approaches in oncology usi...
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The FLIR SC7000 Series of Infrared Cameras from FLIR Advanced Thermal Solutions (ATS) provide the high performance and facilities for thermal imaging of high speed events. These high-speed, highresolu...
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JPK Instruments has released a new handbook of accessories for its family of SPM systems. JPK's family of SPM solutions have been available for over ten years. To keep these functioning and still use...
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Researchers from Sanford-Bunham Medical Research Institute have developed a new technique that traps microRNA targets, which could help researchers discover miRNA targets in any number of disease mode...
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New ChemiDoc-It®TS2 Imager from UVP, enables quick and simple image capture with a touch of the screen. Easily select preview, capture and save functions from the control panel. Integrated computer, l...
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Scientists have managed to grow human blood vessels in laboratories, which could revolutionise heart bypass surgery.
The researchers made laboratory news by making the veins in just a few weeks from s...
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Researchers are looking to harness the protective mechanism in the protein SAMHD1 in order to slow HIV progression to AIDS.
Researchers from New York University are exploring the molecular material o...
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Apply now for the 2012 RMS Vice President's Fund and help fund your outreach project The Vice-President's Fund was founded in January 2008 to support worthy projects using microscopy to contribute to...
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Welcome to emc2012 “Our aim is to make the 15th European Microscopy Congress the most inclusive event yet in the history of the series.” The UK microscopy community looks forward to welcoming you to M...
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A new device has made microtechnique news owing to its ability to manipulate and measure DNA.
The novel microfluidic technology, called the nanoslinky, has been developed by researchers at the Nation...
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The genetic code of two hereditary breast cancer tumors has recently made science news, as researchers discover that both of them looked entirely different.
Researchers from the Breakthrough Breast Ca...
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Urinary drug screening may be set to enter a new era as researchers have successfully combined two miniaturisation techniques to provide rapid screening that has the potential for automation.
Microex...
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Studies in US laboratories may have found a biological clue to male baldness, suggesting that testosterone and genetic factors play a key role.
The new discovery could make room for future treatments...
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A gene which dictates the right level of response to tuberculosis has been identified in laboratories as being a potential treatment for the disease.
The international team of researchers have identi...
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Market leaders in temperature controlled microscopy, Linkam Scientific Instruments, report on the work of Dr Sharath Sriram, a Research Fellow at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. He uses Linka...
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