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Date:12/5/2012

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Proteomics Applications II-43

Thermo Fisher Launches New Capabilities for Performing

Proteomics Workflows II-43

National Cancer Institute Introduces Clinical Proteomic Tumor

Analysis Consortium for Cancer Studies II-44

KinaSorbTM' - New Kit for Kinase Enrichment II-45

 

7. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS IN RECENT PAST - A

PERSPECTIVE BUILDER II-46

Gentel Biosciences Unveils Gentel Proteomics Multi-SystemTM II-46

caprotec bioanalytics Introduces Innovative caproKits II-46

Gentel Biosciences Introduces SilverQuant® Simian Pathogen

Array for Health Monitoring of Laboratory Animals II-46

Gentel Biosciences Introduces SilverQuant® Human Tumor

Profiling Kits II-46

Gentel Biosciences Introduces SilverQuant® Disease Profiling Kit II-47

Gentel Biosciences Introduces SilverQuant® View Detection Kits II-47

Gentel Biosciences Launches Proteomics Multi-System II-47

New England Peptide Introduces NEPTune™ Range of Proteomics

Reagents II-48

Applied Biomics Introduces NanoLC-MS/MS Service II-48

Life Technologies Introduces Magic Sample Processor for

Epigenetics, Proteomics Sample Preparation II-49

Integromics Introduces SeqSolve™ NGS Bioinformatics Analysis

Software II-50

Thermo Fisher Scientific Unveils Software Suite for Enhanced

Workflows in Proteomics II-50

Proxeon Introduces EASY-nLC II System for Improved

Productivity in Proteomics (Denmark) II-51

Gentel Biosciences Launches Proteomics Multi-System II-51

Arrayit Discovers New Proteomic Biomarkers II-52

Kinexus Bioinformatics Launches Peptide Development Facility II-52

Bruker Daltonics Unveils ultrafleXtreme™ MALDI-TOF/TOF Mass

Spectrometer II-52

Agilent Technologies Rolls Out HPLC-Chip II-53

Applied Biosystems and MDS Introduce
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