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Mastering Chromatography, One Peak at a Time

In chromatography, nothing is more coveted than a sharp symmetrical shape on a flat baseline—the Gaussian peak. Ideal peak shape is essential to achieve enhanced resolution (Rs) and improved accuracy in quantitative analysis....Read More

How Mass Spectrometry Can Advance Alternative Proteins in the Food Supply

How can we feed the world’s growing population in a resource-responsible, sustainable, and safe way? A major part of the solution could be a push away from traditional meat products and toward alternative sources of protein....Read More

Technical Note: Helium-free, high performance N/protein analysis according to the Dumas principle

N/protein analysis based on the Dumas principle relies on quantitative conversion of analytes into well-defined gaseous species at elevated temperatures in the presence of suitable reagents and elemental oxygen. Excess oxygen from the combustion phase is commonly bound on metals such as copper or tungsten, referred to as reducing metals, prior to chromatographic separation of the combustion gases, allowing for detection of N2 using a thermal conductivity detector (TCD). The use of helium as an inert carrier gas for N/protein analyzers is well established and until recently served as the only ... Read More

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Newly Discovered SAMURI Ribozyme Makes Click Chemistry of RNA Possible

A team of researchers from Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg recently discovered a new ribozyme called SAMURI that can accurately modify other RNA molecules. The findings have implications for both research applications, but also for therapeutic applications in the future. Read More

Microtubule Regulation Mechanism Discovered

Researchers from the University of Geneva have discovered the mechanisms responsible for the growth and development of microtubules. The discovery will lead to advances in treatment development that can operate at the heart of cells. Read More

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Gas Permeation Calibration Products

Gas Permeation Calibration Products

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multi EA® 5100 for Micro-Elemental Analysis

multi EA® 5100 for Micro-Elemental Analysis

Analytik Jena The multi EA® 5100 is extremely versatile: The determination of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur and chlorine is only a small part of what it can do. TOC, EOX or AOX/... Learn more


Product Reviews

Low-Binding Plates For Sample Storage

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These 96 well plates are ideal for freezing cell pellets and supernatants. They have low binding to nucleic acids and ... Read More

Bench Equipment (Mixer/Vortexer)

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This is a good laboratory equipment that is easy to use. There are two functioning options. First one allows continuous ... Read More

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