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LABORATORY PRODUCTS


Rapid, selective labelling of cell surface glycoproteins


Biotium introduces GlycoLiner™ Cell Surface Glycoprotein Labelling Kits, enabling fast, gentle, and highly selective labelling of cell surface glycoproteins. Using next-generation self-catalysing aminooxy chemistry, GlycoLiner™ labels cells efficiently at neutral pH in ~20 minutes at room temperature or 4°C, avoiding harsh buffers or high label concentrations.


The kits include biotin or five bright fluorescent dyes and are fully compatible with fixation,


permeabilization, and protein extraction for downstream imaging, flow cytometry, or biochemical analysis. GlycoLiner™ labelling produces minimal intracellular staining in dead cells, resulting in clearer visualisation of cell boundaries compared to conventional covalent stains.


“Biotium offers a broad selection of membrane-labelling probes for different workflows,” said Lori Roberts, PhD, Director of Bioscience. “GlycoLiner™ provides a


highly selective option for live cell surface glycoproteins that is also compatible with fixation.”


GlycoLiner™ expands Biotium’s portfolio of innovative cell staining tools, giving researchers precise, efficient, and versatile options for cell surface biology studies.


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Storage


Advanced solution for component protection


ADVERTORIAL


Advanced handheld solution for in-situ water quality analysis features a comprehensive suite of


Myron L® The 6PFCE


Company Ultrameter II 6PFCE


in-situ water quality analysis tools designed to replace more costly and less convenient laboratory equipment.


A true one-handed instrument, the 6PFCE delivers Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE


™), and


Temperature readings quickly and easily with the press of a button.


Acrylic Desiccators from Plas Labs provide a breakthrough solution designed to protect critical materials, research specimens, and sensitive electronic components from contamination. These advanced desiccators offer unparalleled protection, convenience, and visibility, transforming the storage and transportation of valuable assets.


The Acrylic Desiccators are meticulously engineered to create a dust and moisture-free environment, ensuring the integrity and longevity of stored components. By employing a slight positive N2


charge,


these units effectively prevent moisture penetration, extending the lifespan of valuable components. The amber-coloured units (CGA) provide exceptional protection against harmful UV rays for light-sensitive materials.


Featuring stackable and non-slip ‘grip tight’ feet, Acrylic Desiccators offer space-saving storage with stability. The standardised construction allows for easy shelf interchangeability, optimising organisation and space utilisation. Perforated slots on each shelf enable optimum gas circulation, ensuring a uniform protective atmosphere within the desiccator.


To enhance structural integrity, desiccators with multiple cubicles have a built-in divider, providing added strength for stored materials. Constructed with optically clear ‘jewelled’ acrylic, these units offer excellent visibility without compromising durability.


Convenience is paramount. Slip-apart hinges and spring-loaded sealing clamps ensure easy and secure access. A built-in hygrometer (Rh) gauge enables precise humidity monitoring for optimal storage conditions. The desiccators also feature ‘door guards’ to prevent warping and internal atmosphere loss.


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To �e Future and Beyond Ultrapen PTBT Series


Compatible with Android and iOS Devices.


Unlike other similar meters, 6PFCE Conductivity and TDS functions allow you to select the solution type used to model the solution under test: KCl; NaCl; Myron L’s own 442 Natural Water™ Standard; or USER, programmable by you to model a known solution.


The result is benchtop accuracy of ±1% of reading in a handheld instrument. Accuracy increases to ±.1% of reading at calibration point. Temperature compensation is automatic to 25°C or can be disabled by the user as required. Autoranging capabilities provide increased reading resolution across a broad range of applications.


pH readings are also temperature compensated, and you can choose to perform a 1-, 2-, or 3-point calibration depending on the range of samples measured to achieve ±.01pH accuracy. The pH sensor is of a proprietary construction and includes a large potassium chloride solution reservoir for long life. Myron L pH sensors are also user replaceable.


ORP measurements utilise a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor. 6PFCE ORP reading accuracy is ±1 millivolt.


In addition, the 6PFCE features a


groundbreaking new way to determine Free Available Chlorine based on a predictive ORP value. Empirical readings of the chemical activity of a solution are made without the hassle and subjectivity of colorimetric and test-strip methods.


Calibration and maintenance are simple, so the 6PFCE 6PFCE


can be serviced by the user. The


is also IP67 dust-tight and waterproof, NEMA 6 submersible, and buoyant. Plus, Myron L service and technical support are included for the life of the product.


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Ultrameter ll E


Conductivity Resistivity TDS


pH Temperature


TM


ORP/Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCETM


)


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