Laboratory Products 29 New Range of Cellulose Acetate Equipment
Cleaver Scientific is introducing a new range of equipment and reagents for Cellulose Acetate Clinical Electrophoresis. Designed by life scientists to enhance clinical testing of biological protein samples as well as the Qualitative Identification and Quantification of Haemoglobin, Serum Protein and Lipoprotein analysis.
Cleaver Scientific offers the complete system solution for research and Clinical Electrophoretic Cellulose Acetate Analysis with their Compact and High-Resolution systems.
The main equipment range includes an ideal Horizontal Unit tank for standard membrane and gel cellulose acetate techniques which can accommodate strips and gels of up to 24 x 20cm, mini Horizontal Unit, a power supply, a high-quality Densitometer software and scanner.
Included in the range are a plethora of Supported and Un-Supported strips, ready kits, reagents, applicators, samples template; offering the ability to perform complete tests. The variety of accessories provided can meet your testing needs and can also be compatible with your existing equipment. All the range has been carefully manufactured and designed to high quality standards to address both research and clinical routine diagnostic testing. For further information on the new range of Cellulose Acetate Equipment please visit the Cleaver Scientific webpage. More information online:
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Polyspecific Antibodies for Cancer Research
Flexible Outdoor and Weatherproof Extensions for Fume Extraction Fan Systems
Market leading fume extraction fan supplier Axair are well known for their specially designed polypropylene fans for laboratory fume applications. Recently their outdoor weatherproofing options have gained attention by allowing more flexible and versatile outdoor installations.
AMSBIO announce a new range of high-quality bispecific antibodies (BsAbs) and trispecific antibodies (TsAbs) that can used to provide enhanced cancer therapeutic efficacy and/or safety compared to what can be achieved with conventional monospecific antibodies.
The concept of using a molecule with more than one binding site to enhance its biological function has been around for some time. Polyspecific antibodies are the basis of a new class of anti-cancer agents which offer the potential to be directed at multiple tumour antigens to eradicate tumour cells more precisely and effectively.
Polyspecific monoclonal antibodies are genetically engineered proteins that can simultaneously engage two or more different types of epitopes. There are many building block formats to generate BsAbs and TsAbs based on combining the antigen recognition domains of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs).
Bispecific antibodies and trispecific antibodies offer a range of advantages over monoclonal antibodies. This includes that they can redirect specific polyclonal immune cells such as T cells and NK cells to tumour cells to enhance tumour killing, or simultaneously block two different pathways with unique or overlapping functions in pathogenesis. Additionally, BsAbs and TsAbs potentially increase binding specificity by interacting with multiple different cell surface antigens instead of one, as well as reducing development and production costs when compared to multiple single based antibodies used in combination therapy or compared to the production of CAR-T cells.
Pre-clinical studies and early phase clinical trials have demonstrated that bispecific and trispecific antibody therapy offer improved treatment of solid tumour malignancies and highlights the potential they hold for future therapies to come.
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With options that can be included in all outdoor installations including the weatherproof motor cowls shown in the image below,
reinforced fibreglass pedestals for additional motor protection or the galvanised and versatile metal pedestal that can be side mounted for easy wall installations, the supplier has gone from strength to strength within the fume extraction fan market. All outdoor accessories can be incorporated into a complete fan pack especially for schools and universities - designed to individual specifications for a simple, quick and cost-effective retrofit solution of existing fume cupboards.
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Warehouse Extension Supports Increased Polypropylene Fan Stock Holding
A cost effective, simple and convenient solution for fume cupboard fan maintenance in schools, colleges and universities. The complete fan pack contains a fume extraction fan suited to your duty along with the necessary components for a quick installation.
With over 25 years of experience supporting a large network of UK fume cupboard manufacturers and those working within the laboratory sector, Staffordshire based Axair Fans has extended their large warehouse space to allow them to hold stock and fulfil additional demand for their corrosion resistant polypropylene fans from European manufacturer SEAT Ventilation.
Axair customers benefit from short lead times, flexibility, custom builds, and unrivalled stock availability on an extensive range of fume fans from the S, ST and ATEX range of plastic chemical resistant extract fans. In 2021 and due to increasing market pressures, Axair introduced the EC energy efficient range of polypropylene fans. Fume cupboard manufacturers can now reduce energy consumption by up to 20% without affecting performance.
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COMPLETE FUME FAN PACK
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