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Now Available from Rocky Mountain Diagnostics: RIA's for Catecholamine Research
It is with pleasure that we announce the release of our radioimmunoassay kits for the quantitative determination of epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine in small sample volumes using any biological fluid, like tissue homogeantes and/or cell culture supernatants. These kits offer superior sensitivity and specificity for the respective analytes. We also offer an improved platform allowing you to determine epinephrine and norepinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine, or all three using only one kit and easy to follow procedure. more...
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Spectrophotometry Spectrophotometry is a technology that has long been considered mature, and advances in instrumentation tend to focus on fine-tuning the technical details, such as...more...
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Receive a 20% Discount on Hematology Reagents for the Study of Plasmin Activation For a limited time, Cell Sciences is offering a 20% discount on selected products useful in the investigation of plasmin activation. These include PAI-1, tPA, uPA, uPAR, Vitronectin and related proteins and ELISA kits. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) plays a key role in fibrinolysis through its regulation of Tissue-type (tPA) and Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activators (uPA). Plasminogen is the inactive zymogen of plasmin, the protease responsible for degrading fibrin. The intricacies of the PAI-1-Plasminogen Activator-Plasmin system and its regulation are being investigated in renal and cardiovascular disease, in addition to inflammation, angiogenesis, and cancer.More Information
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Imaging in Oncology
March 10 - March 11, 2010
This year’s conference will focus on a wide range of imaging techniques in a wide range of settings - from the preclinical, to the clinical, to the future of oncological imaging. You will hear presentations from the leading experts in their fields on the latest developments in MRI, PET, SPECT, Raman Sepctroscopy and more.
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Stem Cells 2010
February 15 - February 16, 2010
This conference will address the key scientific developments and provide the latest updates on therapeutic advances in stem cell applications, while placing a real emphasis on the practical information you'll need to successfully commercialize your stem cell research, through case studies and informative presentations from some of the leading figures in this area.
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