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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS


INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Agilent Technologies


Bhanu Scientific Instruments Co Bibby Scientific Ltd - Jenway


Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc Büchi Labortechnik GmbH


Cambridge Scientific Instruments Ltd Distrilab BV


Euroclone SpA


Fine Care Biosystems Forum Labo 2010 Fritsch GmbH


GFL Gesellschaft für Labortechnik mbH Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd Hanna Instruments® Horiba Scientific


USA


OFC,20 41 23 37 21 13 50 63 55 51 49 63 17


IFC,54 19


HPLC 2010 Iwaki Co, Ltd


Julabo Labortechnik GmbH Krüss GmbH


Lightpath Optical (UK) Ltd LMS Ltd


Metrohm Ltd NuAire, Inc


Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd Rocker Scientific Co., Ltd SFC 2010


Shimadzu Europa GmbH Socorex ISBA SA


Telstar Life Science solutions Thermo Fisher Scientific


Intelligent Digital Sensor Family Grows WTW proudly presents the optical field D.O. probe FDO®


The FDO® 925 is designed for use with the new MultiLine®


8


45 35 63 63 53 5


OBC 12 40 22 9


63 39 63


Thermo Scientific – Informatics Division


(part of Thermo Fisher Scientific) Thermo Scientific – LED


(part of Thermo Fisher Scientific) UVP, LLC


Waters Corporation Whitehouse Scientific Ltd


CARDS Gardner Denver Thomas GmbH


WTW - Wissenschaftlich-Technische Werkstätten GmbH & Co INSERTS


Adam Equipment Co Ltd


925 belonging to the IDS family of intelligent digital sensors. digital portable instruments and is suited for field as well


as for laboratory use (diameter 0.6” / 15.3mm). With its extremely fast response (T99 < 60 s) and its bevelled membrane repelling air bubbles, it provides excellent signals for reliable measurements.


The new sensor relies on the technology of WTW’s proven on-line optical D.O. Sensor: Soft green light guarentees a long service life of the optical membrane. The exchangeable membrane cap bears a chip with factory calibration data which are readout by the MultiLine®


. In combination with the new digital MultiLine®


mobile D.O. measurement. Circle no. 205


portable instruments, the new FDO® 925 will re-define


Ergonomic Design Offers Better Pipetting


43 11,IBC 59


14,15 48


Compound Libraries Target Kinases and Protein-Protein Interactions


Bio Focus has announced the launch of four biologically targeted libraries. These new libraries contain novel, drug-like compounds that specifically target kinases and protein-protein interactions.


BioFocus’ three new SoftFocus® kinase libraries (SFK61, SFK62 and SFK63) target either the hinge region, allosteric sites or novel


binding modes. The SFK collection has been independently determined to have the greatest population of kinase-like molecules available for screening.


BioFocus’ second Helix Mimetic library (HM02) is based on a novel structure that interacts with protein helices. This library is designed to inhibit protein-protein interactions, but can also target other helical recognition motifs such as the pore region of ion channels.


“2010 marks the 11th year of BioFocus’ commitment to producing leading compound libraries for the discovery sector,” said Richard Gordon, Senior Director, Sales and Marketing. “Innovative design and compound novelty ensure we provide our clients with the highest chance of success,” he added.


Circle no. 206


‘Simply better pipetting’ – at Analytica 2010, Eppendorf presented a novel product innovation, the new electronic pipette Eppendorf Xplorer®


.


The intuitive user concept and ergonomic design set new standards for simplicity, precision and reproducibility. During development of the Eppendorf Xplorer, the focus was on the user who is handling complex or lengthy pipetting processes. The Eppendorf Xplorer thus provides precisely adjustable parameters, maximally reproducible results and fatigue-free pipetting.


ANALYTICA NEWS


Media for Monitoring Fungi in Foods


Fungal spoilage of food remains an important economic issue, and at the same time the production of mycotoxins by some of the organisms responsible can also present a health challenge. Monitoring and subsequent disposal of contaminated food therefore has an important role. Designed for this task, Lab M’s range of microbiological culture media includes both Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar and Dermatophyte Test Medium.


Lab M’s Dermatophyte Test Medium aids differentiation between saprophytic and environmental fungi. Used alongside Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar, a selective medium for the enumeration of yeasts and moulds in foods, it is proving to be an important part of any programme aiming to comprehensively monitor food products and processing. As part of Lab M’s extensive range of microbiological culture media, the company offers a wide variety of products that are used primarily in food industry applications.


The new refrigerated centrifuges 5418 R and 5424 R are 18 sample and 24 sample models for tubes of 0.2ml up to 2.0ml in volume (depending on the instrument). The Fast Temp function ensures that the samples reach the desired temperature as quickly as possible. 4ºC are guaranteed at maximum speed (21,130 x g) in the 5424 R. Continuous refrigeration prevents sample warming even after completion of the centrifugation run.


In accordance with Eppendorf’s philosophy of Silence, Speed, SimplicityTM


, the refrigerated centrifuges are equipped with the two familiar keys for simple and intuitive operation. Even when used without the rotor lid, these centrifuges are incredibly quiet.


Their small footprint and low operating


height ensure that they will find a space in every laboratory. Eppendorf Eporator®


, new on the market, offers a fast, simple


and safe setting for the transformation of bacteria, yeast and other micro-organisms with DNA/RNA. The results are highly reproducible and, in comparison with chemical methods, electroporation delivers a considerably higher transformation efficiency. epBlue ID represents the new version of PC software for control of the automated pipetting system epMotion. epBlue ID encompasses a novel barcode management function for the purpose of secure sample tracking.


Circle no. 207 Circle no. 208


INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - APRIL/MAY 2010 - INDEX OF ADVERTISERS


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