Lateral Flow Immunoassays

While rapid assay methods have made a major impact on a variety of diagnostic testing over the last twenty years Read More…

Vertical Flow Immunoassays

Background Vertical flow immunoassays rely on the same basic principles as the more common lateral flow immunoassay format with some Read More…

Sharper Emission Peaks

Fluorescent Nanocrystals

Their range of semiconductor grade fluorescent nanocrystals/quantum dots  has the potential to be used in numerous applications in the field Read More…

530,000 Tissue Arrays

Tissue Array

Creative Bioarray provides a comprehensive range of pre-made and custom tissue arrays. Pre-made Tissue Array Creative Bioarray is one of Read More…

Cell Disrupters: A Review

A review covering apparatus and techniques of cell disruption Practical aspects of mechanical cell disruption are discussed. Sources and approximate Read More…

BeadBeater

Operating Instructions GeneralMonitoring cell lysis. The BeadBeater will disrupt over 90% of the cells in about 2-5 minutes of operation. Read More…

Mini-Beadbeater-1

The Mini-Beadbeater-1 violently agitates a sealed microcentrifuge vial containing cells or tissue, extraction solution and tiny glass, zirconia or steel beads. Even Read More…

Polystyrene Microspheres

Polystyrene microspheres present a flexible platform for applications in diagnostics and bioseparations. They may be coated with recognition molecules, such Read More...

Microsphere Selection

Diameter Microsphere size may be critical to the proper function of an assay, or it may be secondary to other Read More…

Removing Solvent From a Small Amount of Lipid

Do not cover the container with parafilm when chloroform is present Caution: This procedure should be performed under a fume Read More…

SAM Analog and Antibody

One of the important S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) analogs that has been proven to be very useful assisting in SAM related studies is Read More…

The SAM Molecule

A Necessary Chemical S-Adenosylmethionine (SAM-e, SAMe, SAM, AdoMet, ademetionine) was discovered in Italy by G. L. Cantoni in 1952. It Read More…