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DURAN Group celebrates 120 years of laboratory glassware made from borosilicate glass

The market introduction of laboratory glassware made from borosilicate glass in 1893 revolutionised science: since then it has become an essential material used in laboratories across the globe. Registered as a brand in 1938, DURAN® laboratory glassware still sets quality standards today more

Delivering on the Promise of the Paperless Lab

Organizations have made significant investments in enterprise and laboratory tools, technologies and solutions to help improve productivity, better manage data/information and optimize their business processes. However, the reality is that most companies have not reaped the return on inves ... more

Microwave freeze drying of fruits & vegetables

The concept of microwave freeze drying is based on smaller footprint, higher energy efficiency and better quality in terms of volatiles compared to conventional freeze drying with long vacuum vessels and huge product loads.The application of microwave freeze drying in industrial drying syst ... more

Continuous non-invasive real-time cell monitoring in 384-well plates

Roche’s xCELLigence System RTCA HT Instrument performs real-time impedance-based label-free measurement of cell behavior for high throughput applications. It´s technology is compatible with workflows carrying out automated screening using the 384-well culture plate format more

Non-Invasive Real-Time Cell Analytics for Drug Discovery

Roche’s xCELLigence Cardio Instrument is a medium-throughput cell analyzer using impedance recording to monitor cardiac beating and cellular events in real time. The instrument features high resolution detection rate and frequency measurement technology driven by dedicated software. Unlike ... more

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DURAN Group celebrates 120 years of laboratory glassware made from borosilicate glass

The market introduction of laboratory glassware made from borosilicate glass in 1893 revolutionised science: since then it has become an essential material used in laboratories across the globe. Registered as a brand in 1938, DURAN® laboratory glassware still sets quality standards today more

Delivering on the Promise of the Paperless Lab

Organizations have made significant investments in enterprise and laboratory tools, technologies and solutions to help improve productivity, better manage data/information and optimize their business processes. However, the reality is that most companies have not reaped the return on inves ... more

Continuous non-invasive real-time cell monitoring in 384-well plates

Roche’s xCELLigence System RTCA HT Instrument performs real-time impedance-based label-free measurement of cell behavior for high throughput applications. It´s technology is compatible with workflows carrying out automated screening using the 384-well culture plate format more

Non-Invasive Real-Time Cell Analytics for Drug Discovery

Roche’s xCELLigence Cardio Instrument is a medium-throughput cell analyzer using impedance recording to monitor cardiac beating and cellular events in real time. The instrument features high resolution detection rate and frequency measurement technology driven by dedicated software. Unlike ... more

Cannabis genome sequenced with 454 GS FLX+ System

Medicinal Genomics sequenced the entire genomes of Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica, two strains of the therapeutic plant. These largest known Cannabis genome assemblies comprise over 131 billion bases of sequence and will advance research on the therapeutic benefits of Cannabis for a wi ... more

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Microwave freeze drying of fruits & vegetables

The concept of microwave freeze drying is based on smaller footprint, higher energy efficiency and better quality in terms of volatiles compared to conventional freeze drying with long vacuum vessels and huge product loads.The application of microwave freeze drying in industrial drying syst ... more

Orphan Drugs – An Alternative to the declining Blockbuster Model?

Up until the new millennium, the pharmaceutical industry grew stronger by 11%. However, the blockbuster model is increasingly at risk and the declining growth rates in the industry require a search for new strategies. In this context, orphan drugs are becoming increasingly important more

DKSH Performance Materials: Introduction of new program to source products

Even under pressure to reduce costs, effective cooperation and hard work will always find a way to fulfill expectations. Most global players in the pharmaceutical industry are facing dramatic changes: blockbuster products launched in the 1990s will lose their patents over the next few years ... more

Weighing Cytostatics in Safety Weighing Cabinets

Weighing Cytostatics in Safety Weighing Cabinets: a contract manufacturer of medications for individual patients, was looking for a balance that he could also use under laminar-flow conditions, which prevail in safety workbenches, safety weighing cabinets and under laboratory fume hoods, fo ... more

How physics discovered TOC

The determination of algal biomass using TOC is a new method that has proven to be highly suitable in a laboratory environment for the measurement of biomass yield in photobioreactors and for the monitoring of algal growth. In combination with other sensors, additional information on the co ... more

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