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Laboratory Products 43 New Set of Monoclonal Antibodies to Gardnerella vaginalis Released


Gardnerella vaginalis is a major species present in bacterial vaginosis. It is a small gram variable, anaerobic coccobacillus. Overgrowth of this bacterium occurs due to an imbalance of normal vaginal flora which can result from prescription antibiotics.


Microscopic evaluation often shows this bacterium associated with epithelial ‘clue cells’. Treatment with metronidazole or clindamycin is recommended.


ViroStat has just released a set of new monoclonal antibodies to Gardnerella vaginalis. These specific antibodies do not cross react with other agents including Chlamydia, Candida albicans and Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Several of the antibodies function as pairs in ELISA and lateral flow immunoassay for antigen detection.


Download the data sheets for these antibodies today. More information online: www.virostat-inc.com


Cold N2 Gas for Stable Cooling in Temperature Controlled


Applications Down to -160ºC


Norhof manufactures LN2


auto-fill cooling systems, however, in addition to its known systems, also a variant in N2


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Wash Bottle Introducing the new


Azlon®


cold gas supply systems. Whilst liquid nitrogen has a better cooling capacity, the advantage in


using cold N2 gas, especially in small


objects where a heater is present, to have more stability and less turbulence of evaporating LN2


(bubbling).


Norhof’s #800 series is fully programmable with several control choices. The controllable N2


Cold Gas


flows up to 60 litre/minute. The system has several N2


Cold Gas control options,


such as, pressure control, PID temperature control with one temperature sensor and software monitoring. The lowest possible temperature attained in the sample is -125ºC.


Applications for cold N2 gas include:


automatic cooling of DSC systems; automatic cooling of small test chambers.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/v0e0


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•Designed for increased protection against contamination


•Unique vented cap with a PTFE membrane to eliminate hazardous solvent drips


•Printed information compliant with European safety legislation


Solutions to suit your liquid handling needs


To recieve your FREE sample email us at enquiries@scilabware.com with the reference code RIWBILM19


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