Cytation 3 Cell Imaging ReaderCytation 3 is an automated digital microscope that provides high quality cellular imaging up to 60x in slides, microplates, Petri dishes and cell culture flasks. more ➔
Nothing but Pure PluripotencyToday, embryonic stem cells (ESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) represent the most significant types of pluripotent stem cells (PSC). more ➔
Pall ForteBio – Octet® SystemsThe Octet platform includes instruments, biosensors, reagents and assay kits for analysis of biomolecular interactions in 96- and 384-well microplates more ➔
Convenient SPE Methods Development Micropl...The Development Microlute from Porvair Sciences is a Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) microplate which provides a wide assortment of phase chemistries and sorbent loadings in a single plate making it ideally … more ➔
Brady’s LabelMark SoftwareFrom basic label design and printing to advanced import and editing options, LabelMark software improves the label-making experience for the electrical, industrial, aerospace, laboratory and telecom … more ➔
The New Eppendorf cell culture consumablesProduct, performance and packaging: The New Eppendorf cell culture consumables deliver quality in all and offer a new dimension of safe, reproducible and reliable cell culture work. more ➔
Bioreactor Cultivation Video GuideThe new Bioreactor Cultivation Video Guide from INFORS HT illustrates the operational steps using the Minifors and Labfors bench-top bioreactors as examples. more ➔
Sartorius BIOSTAT AThanks to the intuitive user interface, operating the BIOSTAT® A is ideal for beginners, reduces operating errors and speeds up training. more ➔
Drifton 206-DF DispenserThis is a highly advanced programmable pneumatic digital dispenser. It can store eight programmes and it can partially compensate for viscosity variation. more ➔
Wide Range of Cell-based AssaysPromoKine offers a wide range of products for cell analysis including numerous kits for fast, convenient and sensitive measurement of cell viability/proliferation, cytotoxicity, cell death and apoptosis, … more ➔