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LabLogic handheld contamination monitors
We have received positive comments on our range of handheld contamination monitors.
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Undertaking chromium assays with the Hidex Sense Beta Plus
Supporting all common scintillation assays and plates, such as LumaPlate®, filter plates, e.g. UniFilter™, Filtermats, FlashPlates®, Solid scintillators, e.g. MeltiLex® and Scintillation Proximity Assays, the Hidex Sense Beta Plus is a perfect platform for live cell studies. The Nichols laboratory, part of a major hospital in Memphis, recently purchased a Sense and has been using it extensively in their research work.
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New Features in Laura 3.2
Laura 3, LabLogic's world leading chromatography data system now boasts new features.
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Keeping it flowing...
PerkinElmer's decision to discontinue their Flow Scintillation Analysers has put the spotlight firmly on the LabLogic B-RAM 5, which is an ideal replacement for the soon to be obsolete PerkinElmer units. Indeed, having supplied software for many years to PerkinElmer for use in their Flow Scintillation Analysers, LabLogic is well placed to offer support to users who wish to either continue operating their existing equipment or upgrade to a new system.
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Quality Control Package for the Radiopharmacy/Nuclear Medicine Departments
With recent changes in the regulations governing use and quality control of unlicensed material in Nuclear Medicine departments, we foresee that there may be increased demand for simple, easy-to-use quality control systems for radiochemical purity measure
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Turnkey PET QC solution on show at 2011 EANM Congress
PET radiopharmaceutical professionals setting up or upgrading a complete QC laboratory to comply with imminent FDA regulations can see all the equipment and services they need on the LabLogic Systems stand at the European Association of Nuclear Medicine Annual Congress 2011 (Birmingham, UK, 15 to 19 October).
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Wilma installed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Find out why the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has chosen Wilma for monitoring Tritium.