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Climate model links higher temperatures to prehistoric extinction

Virginia Commonwealth University immunologists studying mast cells, known to play a central role in asthma and allergic disease, have identified a hormone-like molecule that can kill these cells by programming them to die in studies with mice. The findings move researchers another step closer to understanding the life cycle of mast cells, and may help researchers develop new treatments fo...

Temperature regulates circadian clock in zebrafish

The biological clock controls the circadian rhythms of a wide range of physiological and behavioral processes, from fluctuating hormone levels to sleep-wake cycles and feeding patterns. While it's well known that circadian clock elements sense and respond to light cycles, much less is known about how daily temperature cycles affect the clock's timing mechanism in vertebrates. In the open-access...

Elevated temperature enhances success of viral cancer therapy

A therapeutic approach for battling cancer that is based on infection with a specially designed virus similar to the one that causes the common cold has shown promise in clinical trials. Now, new research suggests that fever might be a useful weapon in the fight as well. The study, published in the July issue of Cancer Cell, demonstrates that tumor cells are even more sensitive to viral therapy a...

Taking evolution's temperature: Researchers pinpoint the energy it takes to make a species

Comfortable living is not why so many different life forms seem to converge at the warmer areas of the planet. The finding - by researcher...

Ocean temperature predicts spread of marine species

Scientists can predict how the distance marine larvae travel varies with ocean temperature ?a key component in conservation and management of fish, shellfish and other marine species ?according to a new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Most marine life, including commercially important species, reproduces via larvae that drift far along ocean currents before retu...

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ThermoClamp-1 Temperature Control System (8 Ch.) from AutoMate Scientific, Inc

Description:Combination inline heater plus multi-channel focal drug delivery. Maintain bath temperature and rapid drug wash-out with a high-flow bath line while quickly switching 4 or 8 preheated solutions through the Perfusion Pencil.® Steady 37°C at 5 ml/minute flow rates through both the bath line and tip. Designed for advanced physiology r...
Company:AutoMate Scientific, Inc

PowerPac HV Power Supply With Temperature Probe from Bio-Rad

Description:The PowerPac HV high-voltage power supply, with temperature probe, 100-120 and 220-240 V, supports an increased output of 5,000 V, 500 mA, and 400 W. The temperature probe is used to monitor gel temperature between 0 and 90 degrees C during electrophoresis. Built-in infrared capability allows for wireless data transfer. Power cord and instructions are provided. Dimensions are 27.5 x 34 x 10 cm....
Company:Bio-Rad

High Temperature miniDAWN (HTmD) for 150C, PL220C, Alliance 2000 from Wyatt Technology

Description:The newest member of Wyatt Technology's family of light scattering instruments. The HTmD fits inside of your high temperature chromatograph and enables you to get multi-angle light scattering data from thermoplastic polymers. The HTmD is easily installed in the oven of any Waters 150C, PL220C or Alliance 2000 device and enables you to get three angles of light scattering data taken simultaneously...
Company:Wyatt Technology

Temperature Monitoring Probe from Invitrogen

Description:The PowerEase 500 Power Supply is designed specifically for mini-gel electrophoresis. It offers extensive programming capabilities including eight pre-set and four custom methods for you to set to your own preferences. The simple intuitive PowerEase interface is faster and easier to use than traditional "dial-in" power supplies....
Company:Invitrogen

PowerEase 500 Pre-Cast Gel System includes PowerEase Power Supply Temperature Monitoring Probe Xcell SureLock Mini-Cell and Xcell II Blot Module from Invitrogen

Description:The PowerEase 500 Power Supply is designed specifically for mini-gel electrophoresis. It offers extensive programming capabilities including eight pre-set and four custom methods for you to set to your own preferences. The simple intuitive PowerEase interface is faster and easier to use than traditional "dial-in" power supplies....
Company:Invitrogen

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Effects of Thermal Cycler Well-To-Well Temperature Uniformity on PCR Results

Michelle Cayouette Jane Moores Jason Capodanno Michael Rahilly Stratagene produces consistent PCR results in every well. The RoboCycler systems uniquedesign uses thermal blo...

New Temperature Cycler Features Interchangeable Blocks

Michelle Cayouette Jane Moores Jason Capodanno Michael Steege Michael Rahilly Stratagene Infinitytemperature cycler, a new temperature cycler withinterchangeable blocks for...

Using Gradient PCR to determine the optimum annealing temperature.

Problems with the amplification of a specific DNA fragment using the PCR* are an everyday occurrence in the lab. For example, unspecific secondary bands may form after the PCR reaction, which hinder, or even prevent, further analyses (cycle sequencing, mutation detection, etc.) or an unequivocal assessment of the PCR r...

Rapid PCR* Using Active Tube Temperature Control On Thermo's PCR Machines

Solutions Note The time taken to complete a standard PCRprotocol is becoming increasingly important forresearchers today. Whilst many manufacturers ofthermal cyclers focus on pushing the limits of ramprates, in this article we highlight how Thermo's approach of focussing on ach...

Separation of 16S rRNA PCR Products From a Model Community Using Temporal Temperature Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Rev A

Menu B. Leddy, Biotechnology Research Department,Orange County Water District, 10500 Ellis Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Identification and characterization of bacterial species from membrane biofilms has been a microbiological challenge. A vast majority (>90%) of bacterial cells from membrane...

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Brain Temperature Tunnel dicovered

Physician and scientist M. Marc Abreu, M.D., says he has uncovered an area of the brain called the brain temperature tunnel. In what he calls a remarkable discovery, he says this precise area of the brain controls the key function and critical factor for life preservation and human performance -- brain temperature. Through his research, he has discovered that a small area of skin near the...

Evolution influenced by Temperature change

Professor Hunt and Roy from University of California, San Diego has published in the Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences// their views on evolution of bigger animals from small animals. Researchers found that evolution also occurred in deep sea animals and they found that over time transmission of animals from occurred mostly by increase in size and they found tha...

98.6 degrees no longer the benchmark for normal temperature

Dr. Carl Wunderlich, a 19th-century German physician gave us the magic figure of 98.6 degrees. This was done by him after collecting and analysing over a million armpit temperatures for 25,000 patients.// This has been corrected by Harvard researchers and appears in the April issue of the Harvard Health Letter. The average normal temperature for adults is found to be 98.2 degr...

Sensor Images Show Soaring Temperature and Pollution Levels in UK

Summer temperatures have been on an all time high in the United Kingdom, and space sensors have also been keeping tabs on the rising temperature and pollution levels. //According to the Met office reports, during the period from 15th to 19th July, the temperatures were a record high in UK along with nitrogen dioxide pollution, which is known to trigger a host of respiratory problems....

Cooling Temperatures Help Crucian Carp

Crucian carp, which is a sort of cousin to a goldfish, is able to store vast amounts of glycogen in its brain, due to the cooling temperatures present in water. //This will allow it to keep its brain healthy despite there being no oxygen in ponds between February and April The study from Finland found that the amount of glycogen in the brain was at its peak in February, when the pond...

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High Temperature Cauteries

Description:High temperature loop tip cautery....
Company:Anthony Products, Inc.

I-Stat Low Temperature Cautery, Fixed

Description:Accu-Temp Cauteries provide a broad selection of tip styles for cauterization in a wide variety of ophthalmic procedures. Each single use cautery is packaged sterile, complete with a safety cap to lock switch in the "off " position when not in use, and carries a 3-4 year shelf life warranty....
Company:Medtronic Xomed, Inc.

Cauterette I, Variable low temperature handle (requires disposable tips)

Description:Accu-Temp Cauteries provide a broad selection of tip styles for cauterization in a wide variety of ophthalmic procedures. Each single use cautery is packaged sterile, complete with a safety cap to lock switch in the "off " position when not in use, a...
Company:Medtronic Xomed, Inc.

Cauterette III, Fixed high temperature handle (requires disposable tips)

Description:Accu-Temp Cauteries provide a broad selection of tip styles for cauterization in a wide variety of ophthalmic procedures. Each single use cautery is packaged sterile, complete with a safety cap to lock switch in the "off " position when not in use, a...
Company:Medtronic Xomed, Inc.

Arctic Sun® 2000 Temperature Management System

Description:The Arctic Sun 2000 represents a new non-invasive approach to therapeutic temperature management. The Arctic Sun System rapidly induces mild hypothermia in those patients who would benefit from therapeutic hypothermia or rapidly reduces temperature in febrile patients. The Arctic Sun precisely monitors and maintains core body temperature in a range of 33C (91.4F) to 37C (98.6F). The Arcti...
Company:Medivance

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