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Jul 1, 2004 9:18 am
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Hello all I'm a UK based user of automation equipment, specifically liquid handlers, and am interested to find out what others do about service contracts. Does...
S Cooke
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Jul 1, 2004 3:07 pm
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Hi Neil, CILS have always been good to us. They will make labels to any dimensions you request and can provide them on rolls. They provide the majority of...
Hi Groud, is there any difference in mixing efficiency between 384 well plates with round or square well geometry using an orbital shaker. If thats the case:...
Dear Gernot, The Nunc 384 well plates incorporate a rounded square wall design, which promotes efficient mixing and minimizes cappilary action (the unwanted ...
I agree with Alex. Try to use less than 3% bleach and avoid all metals soaking in the bleach for the HPLC. Your tips should be soaked or flushed with clean...
Hello, Can anyone recommend a good TCP/IP to RS232 device, I'm looking for a small, cheap, low power requirement (preferably getting th power from the RJ45 or...
Hi Neil, You might have a look at Advantech's products, e.g. the ADAM-6000 series. see http://www.advantech.com/products/Model.asp?Category_ID=1-LS2ZR&PD= or...
Hi there. I'm working on putting together a survey and was hoping to get some input from the group. What I would like to know is what you think the most...
Neil, I have always had good results with COMTROL. http://www.comtrol.com/products/default.asp#deviceservers Comtrol's DeviceMaster RTS device server delivers...
Dear all, Does someone know about a 96 (or 384) well MicroTiterPlate (MTP) with filter bottom to quickliy separte beads from suspension. Volume range should be...
Hi Joergen, Corning do make a 384 filterplate. It comes in two versions, either with a glass fiber filter or a PVDF membrane. Good luck Kim Bidsted ...
Hi, Joerg One of the best in this field is the Millipore, look at homepage. ________________________________ From: joerg.dreessen@......
Bielik Attila
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Jul 12, 2004 1:26 pm
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Hello Joerg, Millipore basically started the microplate Fluorescence industry in about 1990 as a vehicle to sell their filter-bottomed plates. Nowadays I think...
G. S. Hudson
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Jul 12, 2004 1:27 pm
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We have two 384-well plates with glass filters, one is 1.2uM the other is 0.7uM. Both are 140ul. There must be a broad selection of 96-well plates available....
Fred Spike
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Jul 13, 2004 12:54 am
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Joerg, the Millipore plates (Multiscreen) are a very nice design, as has been stated. If you'd like to try a 384 well variety you might check out Whatman....
GRAY (James Gray)
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Jul 13, 2004 12:54 am
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Idexx Labs has a technology called PCFIA that uses a low-volume filter plate. They use it for veterinary diagnostics, so I am not sure about the general...
Randy Engler
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Jul 13, 2004 12:54 am
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Hello, I am looking for luminescence reader with dispense and stacker capacity. Any ideas or comments will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Purvi Sanghvi ...
Sanghvi, Purvi
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Jul 13, 2004 12:55 am
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I recommend the Velocity11 PlateLoc with the Benchcel stacker. You can stack around 15 Deepwell plates, or 50 standard plates and seal them in minutes. This...
Cooldady2, When you "recommend" from an anonymous email address with no company affiliation listed, most list members will assume that you work for the...
Hi all just wondering if anyone out there has experienced the same problems we are currently seeing. One of the assays in our HTS lab is running in 384 well,...
Walsh, Jarrod
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Jul 13, 2004 10:43 am
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Are you sure you not seeing a clear plate effect, when reading the plate, where the 'light' from your max effects is also illuminating your min effect wells. I...
Dear Jazz, I am quite agree with Fabrice. We mainly used clear bottom 384 plates for our HTS assays with luminescence and we observe the same phenomenum...
Dear Purvi, I don't know which kind of throughput you need. Some luminescence readers with injectors are : microbetajet from PE (MTS, has a stacker system if...
Thanks for the reply Fabrice, we belive that it's unlikely due to light effects from neighbouring wells as the longer the compound is initially incubated in...
Walsh, Jarrod
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Jul 13, 2004 11:33 am
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BMG's LUMIstar luminometer can be equipped with three injectors and a 25-plate stacker. It can inject into plate-formats as dense as 384-wells. Check out our...
Good morning, Has anyone come across an on-off flow stopper/interrupter for filter-bottom plates, compatible with the FX device controller, can be used in the...