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Use of an Analytical Balance for Sensitive Weighing Tasks
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Marie-Louise Hupert
The independent Forensic Scientific Service (FND) of the State Police in St. Gallen, Switzerland conducts analytical and forensic tests with the aim of detecting proof of suspected crimes such as the ...
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Transition Temperature Microscopy: Nanoscale Thermal Analysis for Micron- and Submicron-Scale Devices
Monday, January 04, 2010
Kevin Kjoller
John Rose
Khoren Sahagian
Thermal methods such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermomechanical analysis (TMA) are well-established techniques for characterizing polymers, thin films, and coatings.However, DSC ...
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A Promise Kept: Stem Cells Key to Life-Saving Operation
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
John Meech
Prof. Anthony Hollander had always believed that he would be able to save lives. He believed it so strongly, in fact, that he wrote to a television program as a child asking for a few tools to help ...
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Use of a Compact, High-Purity Water System in a Rockville, Maryland, Forensics Laboratory
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Trude Witham
When the Montgomery County Crime Laboratory in Rockville, MD, needed a high-purity water system for a new laboratory area, a compact system that would supply Type I water from tap-water feed was ...
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Validating Process and Action Limits for Automated Liquid Handlers in Volume-Dependent Assays
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Keith Volk
Errors in automated liquid handling can have a significant impact on data integrity. Since automated liquid handling is a relatively new and rapidly advancing technology, standardized verification ...
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Setting New Standards for Laser Diffraction Particle Size Analysis
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Alan Rawle
Paul Kippax
The newly released revised standard for laser diffraction particle size analysis, ISO13320:2009, contains valuable advice for those seeking to optimize their use of the technique. This article ...
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2010 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition®: Winners and Honorable Mentions
Monday, November 29, 2010
Jeanely Hunt, MS, MBA
The history of man looking for an instrument to view objects too small to be seen by the naked eye dates back hundreds of years. In 1665, Robert Hooke first observed “cells” when looking at a sliver ...
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The 50th Anniversary of the American Society for Cell Biology: The Science of Life, the Life of Science
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Jeanely Hunt, MS, MBA
The city of Philadelphia welcomed the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) for its 50th Annual Meeting, held from December 11 to 15. The meeting featured the new tagline, The Science of Life, the ...
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Optimizing Low-Volume Automated Liquid Handling
Friday, January 01, 2010
Brian C. Hewson
Liquid handling as a whole, regardless of throughput, demands precision and accuracy to minimize experimental variation and produce reliable experimental data.
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A Cell Culture CO2 Incubator Using Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization
Friday, January 01, 2010
Deepak Mistry
Hiroki Busujima
Matt Siebert
The use of a hydrogen peroxide vapor (H2O2) atomizer in situ to decontaminate a cell culture CO2 incubator without the use of heat sterilization offers significant advantages in routine clinical and ...
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Characterizing Protein–Protein Interactions Via Static Light Scattering: Inhibition Kinetics and Dissociation
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Dan Some
Amy Hanlon
Quantification of the kinetic rates of protein association, dissociation, and aggregation is an essential factor in understanding and ultimately manipulating these phenomena. A variety of measurement ...
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Automated Sample Preparation to Resolve Homogenizing Bottlenecks
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Karl Jahn
Shorter product life cycles and rapidly expanding data processing capability are driving businesses to seek ever-faster methods of development.
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Simplified Detection of Proteins in the Picogram and Femtogram Range
Monday, March 01, 2010
Paula Maia
Helen M.M. Webster
Seth Harkins
Western blotting is one of the most commonly used applications in protein research.
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2-D in a Day: A Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Work Flow Completed in Under Five Hours
Monday, July 26, 2010
Gary B. Smejkal
Darren J. Bauer
While O’Farrell first described two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE) of proteins 35 years ago, it remains one of the most widely used tools in proteomics today.
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The Importance of Optimizing the DNA Purification Protocol in Magnetic Particle-Based Systems
Monday, July 26, 2010
Marika Suomalainen
Sini Suomalainen
Virpi Puro
Vuokko Kytoniemi
Arja Lamberg
Magnetic particle-based techniques are widely used in many diverse biological applications, offering a relatively inexpensive technology and subjecting samples to very little mechanical stress.
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Highlights From the 22nd International Ion Chromatography Symposium (IICS 2010)
Friday, January 07, 2011
Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Many wonder if the time has come to merge ion chromatography (IC) with HPLC.
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The Road to Better Cell Culture Outcomes
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
David Craig
In an environment literally covered in microorganisms, keeping cell cultures contaminant free is both challenging and essential.
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Biological Imaging: What More Can It Provide?
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Larry Scipioni
Shawn McVey
Lewis Stern
The physicist Richard Feynman famously said in reference to (what is now called) nanotechnology, that “there is plenty of room at the bottom.”
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A Novel Performance Test for Outlet Check Valve Function in HPLC Pumps
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Eduard Rogatsky
Matthew Gallitto
Daniel T. Stein
Check valves are a vital mechanical component of HPLC pump hardware. A detailed description of check valve function and hardware designs is given in Ref. 1.
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A Microfluidics-Based Droplet Plate Reader for Nucleic Acid and Protein Quantification
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Tony Montoye
Life science laboratories are gradually moving toward automated liquid handling to achieve cost reduction, productivity increases, and improved data consistency and quality.
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