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Getting to grips with cell adhesion

April 4, 2007
Understanding how cells adhere and move is a rapidly growing area of research yet an assay to successfully replicate in-vivo conditions has, until now, proved elusive

a bitter spill to swallow

April 3, 2007
With new biocidal product regulations and COSHH becoming ever more widespread, keeping your lab clean and safe has never been so important. Here, Ram Singh gives some top tips on...

How to be pure

March 28, 2007
An effective method for preparing weighable samples from difficult to dry HPLC purification fractions

Its all a question of quality

March 23, 2007
Quality is something that is vital in the field of immunodiagnosis and immunochemistry – here we discover how IMMQAS can help maintain your labs vital quality.

Going nano to beat crime

March 20, 2007
Forensic science has advanced rapidly in the last 20 years. Now, many think that to beat the growing crime rate technology has to go small and make the next leap...

Cool growth of nanotubes

March 15, 2007
The holy grail has been found for the silicone microchip industry, allow the technology wall to be pushed back

Let there be light

March 12, 2007
Dynamic light scattering is a widely used technique for measuring the size of molecules in solution, but it can do much besides. Here, we take a look at the protein...

Water water everywhere

March 5, 2007
In a drive to improve water quality, a project within the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Sciences at the University of Manchester has been developing a new process for...

Getting the bigger picture

March 1, 2007
Technology has allowed immunology to develop at a vast rate. But there is still room for simple techniques to generate important data – indeed simplicity can be vital, especially when...

The future of diagnostics

February 24, 2007
Just how do the latest recommendations affect the UK's pathology services?

Playing the numbers game

February 22, 2007
In modern drug discovery the key is to extract the gold from your screening mountain and turn your Database into a usable Knowledgebase.

The science of sleep

February 18, 2007
Birds do it, bees do it, it is entirely possible that fleas do it, and most of us would like a little bit more of it especially on a Monday...

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