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Easy Gene Delivery into Hard to Transfect Cells
19 Aug 2010: A new range of expression ready lentiviral particles from AMSBIO allow easy gene delivery into hard to transfect cells including primary cells, non-dividing cells and cells in suspension. The particles are supplied ready-to-use eliminating the need for any lipids or transfection reagents.
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New Range of MagSi Magnetic Beads Combine the Advantages of Small Beads with the Performance and Strength of Larger Beads
10 Aug 2010: AMSBIO announces a new range of MagSi magnetic beads that enable faster protocols. The beads also incorporate a novel ferro fluid to combine the advantages of small beads and large surface with the magnetic performance and strength of larger beads.
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New Service for High Quality Mass Spec Standards Generation
15 Jul 2010: AMSBIO announces a new service generating high quality Mass Spectrometry (MS) standards for over 5,000 human proteins. Produced in human HEK293T cells and labeled with [U- 13C6, 15N4]-L-Arginine and [U- 13C6, 15N2]-L-Lysine, the full length proteins with appropriate post-translational modifications are the best choice for accurate identification and quantification of protein biomarkers.
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New Kits to Make Search for New Drugs More Economically Viable
29 Jun 2010: AMSBIO releases 4 new homogeneous 384-well format AlphaScreen assay kits - JMJD2A, JMJD2B, JMJD2C, PRMT5 and G9a (a histone methyltransferase). The new kits are designed to minimise assay complexity and make the search for new drugs more economically viable.
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Highly Reproducible Gene Delivery for Stem Cell Research
10 May 2010: AMSBIO have announced a range of ready-to-use lentivirus supernatant products suitable for many kinds of gene delivery applications including stem cell research.
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AMSBIO Announce a Range of Ready-to-Use Lentivirus Supernatant Products
07 Apr 2010: AMSBIO have announced a range of ready-to-use lentivirus supernatant products suitable for many kinds of gene delivery applications including mammalian protein expression, stable cell line construction, cell signal pathway localization and stem cell research.
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AMSBIO Announces Sensitive & Specific anti-DDK Antibody for FLAG Epitope Tagging
18 Mar 2010: AMSBIO has announced 4C5 - an anti-DDK monoclonal antibody for the detection of DYKDDDDK epitope - the same protein sequence as FLAG-tag*. It is validated for Western blot, immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry applications.
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Amsbio Announce Gentle and Highly Effective Cell Dissociation Solution
20 Aug 2009: FACSmax™ from amsbio is a new, gentle and highly effective cell dissociation solution. Comprising a proprietary formulation of proteolytic, collagenolytic and DNAse enzymes - FACSmax is proven highly effective in creating single cell suspensions from clumped cell cultures enabling accurate, reproducible cell counting, flow cytometry, viral transfection assays, cell sorting, and bioreactor scale-up.
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