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GE Healthcare, USA

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, performance improvement, drug discovery, and biopharmaceutical manufac more

GE Healthcare AB, Sweden

GE Healthcare provides transformational medical technologies and services that are shaping a new age of patient care. Our expertise in medical imaging and information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems, performance improvement, drug discovery, and biopharmaceutical manufac more

GE Healthcare Europe GmbH, Germany

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Free Sample: Whatman GD/X* Syringe Filters

Reduce waste, cost and sample prep time with Whatman GD/X* Syringe Filters. Quickly filter three to seven times more volume more

High quality protein electrophoresis just got easier

Amersham ECL Gel offers distinct advantages: easy sample application, less buffer, no leaks. Precast ECL Gels save time and contact with chemicals more

Videos GE Healthcare

Free Sample: Whatman GD/X* Syringe Filters

Whatman GD/X Syringe Filters are specifically designed for high-particulate-loaded samples.   Designed with four filtration layers, these filters substantially reduce blockage and increase volume throughput.   In fact, GD/X Syringe Filters can process three to seven times more sample volume than sta more

High quality protein electrophoresis just got easier

GE Healthcare has introduced Amersham™ ECL™ Gel system, designed to make PAGE as easy as agarose gel DNA electrophoresis. The core of the system is Amersham ECL Gel, a precast gel with long shelf-life, available in a variety of concentrations and well configurations. Gels are processed using a dedic more

News GE Healthcare

  • VTT and GE Healthcare developing novel biomarkers to predict Alzheimer’s disease

    Scientists from VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland in collaboration with the University of Eastern Finland have recently discovered a serum biochemical signature which predicts progression to Alzheimer’s disease months or even years before the first symptoms of the disease occur. The goal of t more

  • GE Healthcare Life Sciences completes acquisition of Xcellerex, Inc.

    GE Healthcare announced that it has completed the acquisition of Xcellerex, Inc., a supplier of manufacturing technologies for the fast-growing biopharmaceutical industry. The acquisition expands GE Healthcare’s offering of technologies and services for the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals such as more

  • analytica presents biotechnology highlights

    From molecular-biology techniques to forensic DNA analysis: from April 17 – 20 analytica features in-depth information about the latest methods and techniques in laboratory technology, analysis and biotechnology. One of the five halls, hall A3, is devoted entirely to the biotech industry. The topic more

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White papers GE Healthcare

  • Agrisera Western Blot recommendations, troubleshooting and protocol

    Each antibody-antigen interaction has unique characteristics. A protocol giving good results for one antibody-antigen pair might found to be unsatisfactory for a second antibody even on the same sample. The interaction of antisera with protein epitopes in Western blot dependens upon a number of factors, all contributing to the final signal/noise ratio. Knowledge and control of those factors allows for modifications and optimization of the procedure. Polyclonal antibodies (serum or IgY-fractions from egg yolk) usually contain a number of different antibodies interacting independently with different epitopes on the target used for immunization. This number is limited for peptide-antigens but if recombinant or native proteins have been used for immunization the signal obtained has to be regarded as cumulative (=caused by several different types of antibodies present in the serum/IgY used) more

  • From Sephadex to GE Healthcare

    The success of chromatography as a technique for separating biomolecules is inevitably linked to the introduction of the gel filtration medium Sephadex(TM) by Pharmacia AB in 1959 more

  • Simulated Moving Bed Chromatography: from chiral molecules to biocompounds

    The Simulated moving bed (SMB) technology was developed in the '60s and used for large-scale separations of hydrocarbons in the oil industry. The SMB concept has been extended towards new fields of application since then, first in the large-scale food industry, e.g. separation of sugars, and lately in the separation of fine chemicals, particularly chiral molecules where it is now an established technique more

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GE : imagination at work skip to main content skip to secondary navigation Search GE Home Innovation Products & Services Our Company News Investor Relations Careers Directory Contact Information Submitted Ideas Home GE is imagination at work. From jet engines to power generation, financial services more

BAC BV – The Affinity Experts

Welcome to BAC BAC is an established biotech company providing the life science industry with unparalleled protein purification technologies for drug manufacture and research. These CaptureSelect ® products possess a combination of unique properties such as stability, affinity and selectivity, which more

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