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Lab Chip For Multi-Analyte Diagnostics
Jun 22 2007 | Products
The PhotonicFlow System is comprised of a multiwell chip, a handheld device controller and readout software. The system is based on the PhotonicLab Platform, which combines printed semiconductors with various lab-on-chip technologies.
Disposable Lab-on-a-Chip System
Oct 10 2006 | Archive
The PHOTONICLAB Platform combines printed organic semiconductor based optoelectronics with microfluidics to create a disposable lab-on-a-chip that enables mobile, real-time and multi-parameter detection of chemical and biological substances.
Epoxide Coated Slides, For Array Development
Jun 23 2006 | Archive
Due to the availability of more reliable and affordable DNA sequences, The use of oligonucleotide microarrays is increasing, creating a need for printing substrates with high binding capacity and chemical stability.
Microarray Substrates
Mar 8 2006 | Archive
Nexterion HiSens microarray slides feature a reflective optical layer that improves the microarray users’ ability to use fluorescent dyes as labels in their experiments. The use of fluorescence helps scientists to detect two or more different dyes simultaneously.
Electronic Microarray, A Silicon Chip
Jul 26 2004 | Archive
Electronic microarrays from Nanogen contain 100 test sites laid out in a geometric grid. Each test site on the NanoChip array can be controlled electronically from the NanoChip Workstation's on-board computer.
Epoxide-Coated Slides
Jul 26 2004 | Archive
As the progression from cDNA arrays to oligos continues, the company offers a substrate for covalent attachment of short oligonucleotides (approximately 30-mers) with reagents for printing and hybridization and array washing.
Ceramic Materials For Life Science Research (3721)
Jul 26 2004 | Archive
The company offers a range of ceramic materials and coatings for microarray slides. With their chemical inertness, resistance to protein binding, and optical properties, the ceramic materials and coatings provide an ideal environment for microarray slides used in the analysis of DNA and proteins.
Ceramic Materials For Life Science Research
Jan 12 2004 | Archive
The company offers a range of ceramic materials and coatings for microarray slides. With their chemical inertness, resistance to protein binding, and optical properties, the ceramic materials and coatings provide an ideal environment for microarray slides used in the analysis of DNA and proteins.
Streptavidin Slides For Proteome Microarrays
Apr 8 2003 | Archive
XENOSLIDE series of microscope slides are offered for use in producing proteome microarrays. The XEONSLIDE™ S has cavalently attached streptavidin for binding biotin labeled molecules.
Microarray Slides
Apr 8 2003 | Archive
Vivid™ microarray slides are constructed of a glass base with a membrane printing area. Unique membrane construction offers increased surface area and low background. Use of membrane slides as a microarray substrate facilitates high binding and simple immobilization methods.