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Specialist Microplate Products for Life Sciences

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Porvair Sciences has announced that it will be showing its latest specialist microplates and microplate equipment at the forthcoming Pittcon 2014 (Chicago), Analytica 2014 (Munich) and Genomics Research 2014 (San Francisco) exhibitions.

Visitors to Pittcon Booth 4021 and Analytica Stand B2.320A will be able to see Porvair’s complete range of automation friendly microplates and equipment. On display will be the Ultravap Mistral - Porvair's new generation robot-compatible nitrogen blow down station.

For many years, Porvair Sciences has led the field in nitrogen blow down evaporation. The UltraVap Mistral makes it even easier to integrate an automatic dry down step into users automated liquid handling protocol.

Combining uncompromising high quality with an affordable price - Porvair Sciences will also display its extensive range of reagent reservoirs, robotic manifolds together with deep well, shallow well, storage, assay, SPE, protein precipitation and filtration microplates precisely manufactured to comply with ANSI/SLAS dimensions.

Visitors to Genomics Research 2014 Booth 17 will have the opportunity to see and discuss with applications experts – Porvair’s growing range of novel solid state ChromaTrap® Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay products.

At this meeting - Porvair will launch the new Chromatrap® HT96 high throughput ChIP assay plate. Developments in the field of epigenetics are rapidly expanding as researchers elucidate the principles governing gene regulation through the in vivo dynamic binding of proteins to DNA.

Key to this is the need to analyze large numbers of high and low abundant regulatory mechanisms to systematically map protein-DNA interactions following pathogen/disease stimulus.

Enabling up to 96 ChIP assays to be run in parallel on the same plate the Chromatrap® HT96 offers epigenetic researchers many benefits including multiple target screening, flexible experimental design, robust reproducibility, high data quality and automated liquid handling potential.