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Azenta Life Sciences announce the Ziath RITrack ‘CTag Pack’, a handy way of buying RFID tags to fit and track existing labware used in cryogenic storage facilities.
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The patent pending RITrack technology allows the identity and location of up to 96 individual coded tubes in a rack to be stored using RFID/ NFC technology. The tag, or chip, stores this information securely even when in vapour phase liquid nitrogen and has been shown to eliminate data loss even after 10,000 freeze/thaw cycles.
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Comprising an easy-to-use tool for inserting the RITrack tags into SBS format racks plus 12 RITrack tags, the ‘CTag Pack’ provides an affordable and easy method for converting existing labware to work with the RITrack rack reader.
Using RITrack tags to read cryogenic racks is now as simple as opening your freezer and withdrawing a rack, then offering it up to your smart phone equipped with the RITrack App to see all the available tubes in that rack. This exciting technological advance eliminates the need to bring cold racks back to the lab for reading.
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To start enjoying the benefits of secure ice-free data readback from your stored samples, and learn more about the RITrack Mirage rack reader, please contact Azenta Life Sciences
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Pipetting precision advances lithium therapy toxicity research
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Integrating cutting-edge technology, Integra Biosciences generously provided three PIPETBOY acu 2 serological pipette controllers to the 2023 iGEM Competition team at Technische Universität Braunschweig (TU_BS). These advanced controllers played a pivotal role in enhancing the precision of pipetting tasks, facilitating the team’s pioneering research in lithium therapy toxicity testing.
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The project, known as Li+onSwitch, explored the development of a self- testing method for monitoring blood lithium levels at home. Daniel, a member of the 2023 iGEM team, explained: “A large part of our work included designing our own plasmid constructs and testing potential reporter systems, and we worked extensively with liquid cultures. We were very excited to receive the PIPETBOY controllers, and they quickly became essential daily tools in our lab, significantly speeding up our repetitive pipetting protocols. This huge cumulative time saving led to greater productivity, and freed us up to focus on other aspects of our research. The PIPETBOYs are also extremely precise instruments, so helped to improve the reproducibility and consistency of our many manual liquid handling tasks.”
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Elemental Microanalysis, a leading global supplier to the elemental analysis market, has developed a line of synthetic soil standards. Elemental’s synthetic soil reference material is made from pure mineral and chemical ingredients, blended to exactly match the elemental make-up of natural soils. The synthetic process provides multiple benefits to customers, including ingredient composition tailored to the needs of the scientific community.
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Elemental’s initial soil standards are: a loamy soil standard (B2237), a high organic content soil standard (B2230), and a medium organic content soil standard (B2233). Elemental is developing additional synthetic soil standards to better mimic the range of natural soils previously collected, processed, and produced.
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Creating synthetic soils leads to improved consistency across consecutive batches, compared to collected soils. Synthetic soils are also not subject to the same export legislation and control as irradiated natural soil, which simplifies import restrictions for hassle-free worldwide shipping.
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The team’s outstanding achievements, including winning Best Diagnostics Project and receiving a gold medal, highlight the success of their diligent efforts and innovative approach.
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