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Unlocking next generation sequencing
Integra Biosciences is pleased to unveil its latest resource: a comprehensive eBook dedicated to next generation sequencing (NGS). This valuable online guide delves into various sequencing methods, offering insights into their respective advantages and disadvantages. Through a collection of educational articles, application notes, and customer testimonials, the eBook showcases how Integra Biosciences’ solutions can optimise workflows in NGS applications.
Key topics covered include an overview of different DNA sequencing methods, a comparison between Sanger sequencing and NGS, and an exploration of Integra’s tailored solutions for NGS workflows. Additionally, the eBook features helpful application notes and real-life customer stories, providing practical insights and inspiration for NGS users.
Designed to cater to users of all levels of expertise and experience in NGS, the eBook serves as a valuable resource for any sequencing laboratory. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or just starting out in NGS, this
comprehensive guide offers essential information to enhance your understanding and proficiency in NGS technologies. Claim your complimentary copy of the eBook today to unlock valuable insights and resources for your NGS endeavours. More information online:
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62506pr@reply-direct.com New dyes and antibody markers for enhanced immunology research
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc has announced the release of three new StarBright™ Red Dyes - StarBright Red 715, 775, and 815 - and the expansion of its StarBright Violet Dye series with 29 additional highly validated antibodies. With a total of 32 dyes now available, Bio-Rad’s StarBright Dyes offer enhanced options for conventional and full-spectrum flow cytometry in immunology research.
The StarBright Dyes, proprietary fluorescent nanoparticles conjugated to flow-validated antibodies, provide exceptional brightness with narrow excitation and emission profiles. The new StarBright Red Dyes are excitable by the 640 nm laser, offering brightness comparable to existing dyes while exhibiting minimal background and stability in fixatives.
Compatible with most experimental protocols and flow cytometers, including the Bio-Rad ZE5 Cell Analyser, StarBright Dyes ensure reproducible and consistent staining with minimal lot-to-lot variation. Additionally, these dyes resist photobleaching, maintaining signal integrity even after fixation.
The expanded range of antibody markers includes targets for human, mouse, dog, cow, and pig species, enhancing the versatility of StarBright Violet Dyes for a variety of research applications.
Hilary Mavor, Marketing Director, Life Science Group, Bio-Rad, stated: “The Bio-Rad StarBright Dye portfolio offers superior alternatives to existing dyes, providing researchers with greater choice and flexibility when building multicolour panels in conventional and full-spectrum flow cytometry.”
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ilmt.co/PL/7nE0 62589pr@reply-direct.com Bespoke peristaltic pumps and pump tubings
Peristaltic pumps are referred to as hose or tube pumps because they are based on the principle of deforming a tube in order to create a suction effect. The task of a peristaltic pump is to transport fluids in a predefined direction. In this process, the tube is alternately compressed and released in order to suck the fluid that is to be transported
into it. Due to this mode of pump action, peristaltic pumps are ideally suited for precision metering and continuous feed applications. The transported fluid does not come into contact with any moving parts. Peristaltic pumps can be equipped with between 1 and 6 channels depending on type. The number of rollers is a criterion contributing to a constant, low-pulsation flow rate. Depending on the size of the pump head and the tubing, it is possible to achieve flow rates
from the µL/min through to the L/min range.
For more than 35 years, Erding-based Spetec Gesellschaft für Labor- und Reinraumtechnik mbH has been designing and building peristaltic pumps for an enormous range of applications. It also manufactures the required tubing, which must be as inert as possible in contact with solvents or acids and should have a long service life.
One great advantage of Spetec’s peristaltic pumps is that they are not manufactured as series products. Only a small number of basic components are identical, such as the roller heads, pressure brackets or tube holders. This means that each pump is developed to meet the customer’s requirements in terms of visual design.
In all the models, the drive unit is constructed using a stepper motor, with the aim of achieving the greatest possible stability in terms of pump speed and flow rate, as well as the lowest possible pulsation level.
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