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The here and now of pathology reform: Part 2 – the pathology marketplace

November 19, 2009
In this, the second instalment of our two part catch up with the movers and shakers in pathology, we learn that the changes afoot in this sector should be seen...

Dealing with cell death

November 17, 2009
Apoptosis is a major cause of cell death in live cell in vitro scientific processes, yet little is done to separate out dead or dying cells, which can dramatically affect...

Getting to know the flu pandemic

November 12, 2009
It has been the big medical story of the year, dominating headlines and overrunning diagnostic labs – here we get the inside story on H1N1, find out how it came...

Unmasking traditional Chinese medicine

November 10, 2009
When it comes to analysing the components in traditional Chinese medicine – vital if science is to understand how they work, if at all - rapid resolution and high throughput...

Tackling the enemy of allergies

November 10, 2009
A novel method for rapid pollen characterisation in allergic disease research

Protein expression on demand

November 5, 2009
This article looks at a novel approach to meeting protein research needs

The 3Rs call on science

November 3, 2009
After 50 years of the 3Rs – replacement research lacks the strategic punch needed to decrease the number of animals used says Dr Gemma Buckland

Never break the chain

October 20, 2009
Supply of high quality gases is vital to many laboratories – so why not have your own onsite supply?

Biomedical scientists – time to register

October 20, 2009
BIOMEDICAL scientists are required by law to renew their registration with the Health Professions Council (HPC) every two years to stay on the HPC Register and continue to practise using...

Keep close to your supply

October 15, 2009
James Heseltine explains how the latest gas generation technology can help increase efficiency and cut costs in laboratory applications

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