Scalable System customizes stem cells for therapeutic use.
GT(TM) Flow Transfection System enables accelerated and efficient transfection of any primary cell or cell line with greater than 90% cell viability following loading with range of molecules - proteins, drugs, plasmids, mRNA, miRNA, siRNA - or combinations thereof at volumes up to tens of billion cells. With processing time of under 30 min, solution enables consistent cGMP-compliant cell...
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Based on C18 BEH Technology(TM), Peptide Separation Technology columns separate wide range of peptides, large and small, acidic and basic, as well as hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Columns provide protein digest separations, peptide mapping, and ability to quantify trace peptide variants in peptide mapping. Available in lengths of 50-250 mm, columns are available in 1.7-10 Ã-µm particle size...
Read More »Scientific Workstation offers EMI-shielded enclosure.
ScienceDesk(TM) Faraday enclosure shields experiments in sensitive applications from high-frequency electromagnetic waves, drafts, light, and electrostatic fields. It attenuates electromagnetic interference by up to 50 dB @ 10 MHz and 29 dB @ 1 GHz, and thermal variations and dust contamination of work area are also reduced. Aluminum frame and panels mount onto ScienceDesk workstation, providing...
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Read More »DoorKing Releases Advanced Long Range Card Reader System with Frequency Hopping Technology
The DoorKing DKS AVI system is at the cutting edge of automotive security technology and represents a leap forward in engineering innovation. When it comes to long-range passive card readers, we lead the industry and set the standard for quality and performance. To find out why the DoorKing DKS AVI system is taking the automotive security industry by storm, see our video.
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