Cell Culture – News and Features

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MultiCell Enters into a Joint Venture with Living Cell
The collaboration will focus on creating liver-cell based technologies and products.

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Celliance Acquires Gene Expression Technology
The UCOE technology will augment Celliance’s cell line development and protein expansion capabilities.

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Chemicon and Axordia to Co-Develop Antibody Markers
Axordia will contribute proprietary expertise and materials for antibody generation and antibody characterization.

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Nucleofector® Technology Combined with the Cell Line Collection
American Type Culture Collection will supply amaxa with cell lines to develop and optimize protocols using amaxa's Nucleofector® technology.

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Tecan at Biotechnica 2005
Visitors to the show will have opportunity to see the features on Tecan's Freedom EVO® series of automated workstations, the HS 400 Pro fully automated hybridization station, the high sensitivity LS Reloaded Scanner and the flexible Safire2 microplate reader.

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Fisher Biosciences Adds Cellomics Technologies for High-Content Cellular Screening
The addition of Cellomics expands Fisher Biosciences' reach into the high-content cellular-analysis field.

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Collaboration to Co-Market shRNA Target Validation Technology
RNAx provides Nucleis and its customers with in vitro shRNA validation technology to complement their proprietary transgenic animal generation technology, including the “Speedy Mouse® Technology” and vice versa.

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Applied Biosystems Announces Commercial Availability of TaqMan® MicroRNA Assays
TaqMan® miRNA Assays can be used to differentiate _expression levels of miRNA molecules during embryonic stem cell differentiation.

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Sangamo Announces Second Expansion of Research Collaboration with LifeScan
Sangamo’s research collaboration with LifeScan illustrates the potential of Sangamo’s ZFP technology to play a key role in regenerative medicine approaches.

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BioFocus boosts Ion Channel Screening Capability
BioFocus has appointed Dr Iain James as Director of Biology and has commissioned an IonWorks Quattro™ high-throughput electrophysiology screening system.
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