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53 Clinical, Medical & Diagnostic Products New automated IHC and ISH solutions for pathology labs


Agilent Technologies has introduced three new models in its Dako Omnis line of staining instruments, designed to support pathology laboratories with varying workloads and diagnostic needs. The expanded portfolio includes the Dako Omnis 110, 165, and 165 Duo, each offering tailored capabilities to help labs optimise throughput, workflow, and precision.


This expansion marks a shift from a single-solution model to a more flexible approach, allowing laboratories to choose the configuration that best aligns with their testing volumes and operational demands. The Dako Omnis 110 is ideal for smaller labs, capable of processing up to 110 immunohistochemistry (IHC) slides per day. The 165 version supports medium-to-high volume environments with capacity for up to 165 IHC slides. Meanwhile, the 165 Duo provides dual capabilities for labs needing to run IHC and in-situ hybridisation (ISH) simultaneously, delivering both speed and flexibility.


All three models retain the core strengths of the original Dako Omnis system, including continuous, case-based slide processing, shared reagent use, and streamlined workflows to reduce turnaround time. A key enhancement across the new instruments is the addition of a direct connection for de-ionised water and non-hazardous waste disposal - features designed to cut down manual handling.


The new Dako Omnis models will be showcased at upcoming events including the European Congress of Pathology in September and the National Society for Histotechnology annual meeting later that month. Availability will initially roll out in the US, Europe, and Australia.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/pxmj New app enables remote monitoring of chronic respiratory disease


electronRx, a digital medicine company specialising in pulmonary care, has announced the launch of pDx, a mobile and web-accessible platform that allows patients with chronic respiratory diseases to monitor lung function from home. Compatible with smartphones, tablets, and laptops, pDx provides clinicians with real-time cardiopulmonary data, enabling remote assessment, disease tracking, and tailored treatment adjustments.


The pDx app builds on electronRx’s proprietary purpleDx technology and generates digital biomarkers from device sensors, capturing physiological metrics including heart rate, respiratory rate, and tidal volume. These clinically actionable insights are securely transmitted to healthcare providers through a dedicated dashboard, supporting personalised care and optimising therapeutic outcomes. By reducing the need for frequent hospital visits, pDx helps patients manage conditions such as asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary hypertension while easing the burden on healthcare systems.


“pDx represents a meaningful step forward in patient-centred respiratory care,” said Dr Bipin Patel, CEO and Founder, electronRx. “The platform allows continuous monitoring, integrates seamlessly into existing care pathways, and empowers clinicians to make informed decisions while giving patients greater control over their health.”


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As a reliable manufacturer of the original Dialysate Meter™, Myron L® Company has served haemodialysis professionals for over 50 years. This powerful, portable Digital Dialysate Meter™ features extreme accuracy in widely varying ranges, easy one-touch measurements, and keypad calibration.


Model D-6 is designed to test both acetate and bicarbonate dialysate quality. Measure Conductivity, pH, and Temperature to ensure proper mixing during dialysate preparation and as a fi nal check of dialysate quality before haemodialysis treatment. There are no strips or reagents that expire or subjective interpretation of results. Internal sensors require the user to place the sample in the instrument, preventing contamination of dialysate by the measurement device. Digital Dialysate Meters do not need sterilisation, and you never have to return an instrument to the manufacturer for calibration.


The D-6 also measures parameters critical in water quality monitoring and control at every stage of haemodialysis water treatment. Test Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCETM


and to check residual levels of sanitisers in water treatment and haemodialysis systems after system maintenance.


The D-6 is low maintenance with an easy-to- use interface. Technicians only need to learn, use and train on one instrument for all water testing. Factory programmed solution models for dialysate and haemodialysis water quality testing increase accuracy. Conductivity/TDS/ Resistivity measurement accuracy is ±1% of reading vs. full scale. pH measurement accuracy is ±.01 pH units. The LCD display is a full, four-digit display with superior resolution.


The D-6 can store 100 readings with date & time stamp. Bluetooth® communication is available with the bluDock™ option for easy record-keeping. And live technical support with little to no wait time is included for the life of the product.


FDA Device Manufacturing License Numbers: 65387 (CA), 2020976 (Federal)


The D-6 DIGITAL DIALYSATE METER has received FDA 510(k) acceptance for use as a medical device for testing dialysate. To view the Myron L® Company DIGITAL DIALYSATE METER 510(k) follow this link: ilmt.co/PL/RnJE


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