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Novel Asthma Study Shows Multiple Genetic Input Required; Single-gene Solution Shot Down

For patients with high-risk breast cancer treated with radical mastectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy, the addition of radiation therapy leads to better survival outcomes with few long-term toxic effects, according to a 20-year follow-up of a randomized trial, which appears in the January 19 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The British Columbia randomized radiation the...

Computers to be used to find blueprint for new influenza drug

Researchers at the University of Bath have won a £261,000 grant to use the latest software to produce a blueprint of a designer drug that could stop influenza and some other diseases from replicating in humans. Professor Ian...

Supercomputer Dedicated To Bioengineering, Computational Biology Installed

The University of California, San Diego, with support from the National Institutes of Health and the Whitaker Foundation, has installed a supercomputer dedicated to solving a wide range of challenging biological problems. The 210-node Dell PowerEdge Linux cluster capable of 2.6 trillion mathematical operations per second, the second most powerful computer cluster on campus, will be used to analyz...

Programmable cells: Engineer turns bacteria into living computers

In a step toward making living cells function as if they were tiny computers, engineers at Princeton have programmed bacteria to communicate with each other and p...

Institute for Systems Biology Symposium Addresses Need for Better Computational Tools

The Institute for Systems Biology announced today at its 2005 international symposium on Computational Challenges in Systems Biology that ISB's Human Proteome Folding Project launched on IBM's World Community Grid in November 2004 has already predicted 50,000 protein structures. "This project showcases the enormous power of collaborations," stated Dr. Richard Bonneau, senior scientist at t...

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Multisignal Output Accessory from Agilent Technologies

Description:Agilents G1979A multisignal output accessory lessens the expensive task of validating multiple data systems in laboratories with multiple mass spectrometers. It converts the unprocessed digital MS signals from Agilent 1100 Series LC/MSD quadrupole mass spectrometers into analog format and transmits the analog data directly to a laboratory information management (LIMS) systems for processing. Calc...
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LXQ High Throughput Linear Ion Trap from Thermo Scientific

Description:The LXQ linear ion trap mass spectrometer enables high-throughput solutions for todays fast paced analytical laboratory. The LXQ linear ion trap mass spectrometer is designed for drug discovery and proteomic applications, delivering the fast cycle time and increased sensitivity of a Thermo linear ion trap at an attractive price. The combination of fast cycle time and high MS n spectral qual...
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Catch & Release v2.0 High Throughput (HT) Immunoprecipitation Assay Kit- 96 well from Upstate

Description:This kit allows for quick and reproducible immunoprecipitation (IP) by using a 96 well filter plate. The system is more reproducible than regular IPs, which are problematic with regards to washing the protein A/G agarose without disrupting the agarose bed. The binding of the antibody/antigen complex in Catch and Release is reversible, and elution of the immune complex can occur with native or den...
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Spatial Behavior System, Tracker, w/ Output from myNeuroLab.com

Description:Tracker w/ OutputCumulates a score of movement counts, similar to an infrared beam break system, except that it.can track up to 6 subjects at once, in two frames of reference, recording can be triggered. Can outpt a sync pulse to coordinate with other signals such as EEG. Can use animal location and timing information to control arena rotations or reinforcemnts to the animal. Test a whole expe...
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BioEditor from San Diego Super Computer Center - Bioeditor

Description:Overview: Once a macromolecular structure has been determined, the challenge is to communicate that information to a widely diverse audience of scientists, educators and students. Current options include the printed literature and dissemination over the Internet, either via online journals or directly on personal web pages. Printed literature has the advantage of wide acceptance and availability,...
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Innovative Tissue Array Technology for High-Throughput Screening of Gene Expression

Stratagene tissue arrayslides offer further refinement of tissue array technology through optimizedtissue fixation and processing procedures that preserve tissue morphology,antigenicity of pr...

Highest Possible Transformation Efficiencies for High-Throughput Applications

Convenient, time-saving 96Pack Gold competent cells streamline transformation procedures Julie Bonnardel Ronda Allen Bruce Jerpseth Sean Banks...

High-Throughput Cultivation of Bacterial Clones

Stratagene The tempest thermoshaker and a 96-deep-well round-bottom plate were used to cultivate bacterial clones in a...

High-Throughput Isolation of Total RNA

Stratagene 96 total RNA purification kitprovides a convenient method for simultaneous isolation of total RNA from up to96 cultured cell samples. Because RNA is bound to a solid support, there is noneed fo...

High-Throughput System Generates Ultra-Pure PCR Products Suitable for All Applications

Simultaneous purification of 96 PCR products Stratagene Phenogenex 96 PCR purification kit is a newmember of the StrataPrep product line. This kit offers a high-throughput formatfor purifying ultra-pure PCR product DNA from la...

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Mammography aided by computer

American doctors are using a computer to do a double check on mammograms.Women are encouraged to have regular mammogram tests to check for early breast cancer, the decision on diagnosis should be accurate. Researchers at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Research Centre are now using computer-aided detection (CAD) to help analyse lesions that a first exam cannot diagnose.// The radiologist m...

MSI puts on hold plans for operations in Chennai

Medicine Shoppe India (MSI), the sole franchisee for US based Medicine Shoppe International, with operations in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Baroda and Pune, has dropped Chennai from list of its target for operations in the country. According to informed sources, MSI, which recently drew up plans to expand its franchisee operations from the present 19 outlets to 50 by the end of the current finan...

Computers may become surgeons

Brain surgery, endoscopies and other complicated medical procedures could be made safer and faster in the future by using computers. Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles are examining the way people use vision// to interact with their environment and are attempting to design computer systems based on their findings. Currently, surgeons routinely use technology tha...

Vitamin C to put off cataract

Cataracts is a disorder of the eye where cells in the lens of the eye become cloudy. It mostly affects people over 60 years of age.A new study states that eating a diet rich in Vitamin C could ward off cataarcts.// Researchers from the department of Clinical Nutrition looked at nearly 400 people aged between 53 and 73.They gave detailed information about their diet, and any vitamin sup...

Computer Program can assist to detect Heart Attack

According to a new research, a computer screening program can accurately diagnose a heart attack even when some information required by the program is missing. In a study of more than 1,000 adults who went to the emergency department for chest pain, the diagnostic tool identified more than 80% of people who were having a heart attack.// The findings suggest that emergency department ph...

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CL-100 4.0 Computerized Lensmeter

Description:CL-100 measures all types of lenses faster and with improved precision. The new 4.0 version automatically senses multi-focal lenses with a prompt icon that makes operation easier while the unique graphic display guides the operator through the neutralization process....
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Computerized Optical Systems

Description:This computerized retail software is aimed for opticians/optometrists, optical chains/1 hr superstores, optical HMOs, and ophthalmology groups....
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Optium DBM Putty, TPUT05

Description:Demineralized bone matrix dispensed in a jar. Fibers will be free of foreign matter. Glycerol 70-88% by weight. Calcium content less than 8%....
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Optium DBM Putty, TPUT10

Description:Demineralized bone matrix dispensed in a jar. Fibers will be free of foreign matter. Glycerol 70-88% by weight. Calcium content less than 8%....
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S88 DUAL OUTPUT SQUARE PULSE STIMULATOR

Description:The S88 is a dual output, general purpose stimulator for nerve and muscle stimulation procedures. Applications extend from single cell to entire muscle stimulation. The two output channels can be operated independently or synchronized to produce complex paradigms. The outputs are non-isolated constant voltage positive pulses. New features include computer compatibility and flexibility of synchron...
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Nektar Threraputics Announces Phase 2a Clinical Results Regarding the use of NKTR-061 (Inhaled Amikacin) to Treat Gram-Negative Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Presented at the Annual American Thoracic Society International Conference

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2007 - Medicalprofessionals seeking to treat the serious and growing problem ofhospital-acquired gram-negative pneumonia may have a new weapon:NKTR-061 (inhaled-amikacin), which is a product candidate beingdeveloped by Nektar Therapeutics (Nasdaq:NKTR). Results of a Phase 2a clinical trial evaluating the use ofNKTR-061 (Inhaled Amikacin) to treat me...

CombinatoRx to Present Combination High Throughput Screening (cHTS) Data at Upcoming AACR Meeting

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 12, 2007 - CombinatoRx,Incorporated (NASDAQ: CRXX), today announced that posters relatedto its oncology research efforts will be presented at the 98thAnnual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research,April 14-18, 2007 in Los Angeles, CA. "Systematic Screening of Targeted Chemical Combinations forCancer Therapy", Heilbut, et.al. (Abstract...
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