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  1. Hepatocytes - new at Lonza

    Hepatocytes - new at Lonza

    With the acquisition of Triangle Research Labs, our supplier Lonza expanded their already broad range of cells to include hepatocytes.

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  2. 3D Cell Culture – The Future of Science

    3D Cell Culture – The Future of Science

    For many decades, mammalian cells have been an indispensable part of cell biology and are cultivated in 2D cell cultures, but no in vivo-like conditions could be created with them. The organism is a three-dimensional system and therefore the 3D cell culture comes closest to it.

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  3. New Product in the area Autoimmundiagnostics of our partner Immco:

    New Product in the area Autoimmundiagnostics of our partner Immco:

    ANA's are primary markers of a variety of systemic autoimmune diseases. The IFT on HEp2 cells is a "golden standard" screening method. The "Dense Fine Speckled" pattern (DSF70) is often seen on the ANA screen and has no known association with autoimmune diseases. The distinction of disease-associated reactions to standard ANA screening methods can be particularly difficult.

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  4. Safety cabinets from Faster

    Safety cabinets from Faster

    In Class II microbiological safety cabinets, part of the filtered air is directed downwards in a laminar flow. The extracted room air in the area of the front opening is led upwards below the working area, cleaned by a HEPA filter and returned to the working area. The circulating, sterile air flow ensures product and user protection.

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  5. Staphylococcus-S.aureus? MSSA? MRSA?

    Staphylococcus-S.aureus? MSSA? MRSA?

    S. aureus is the second most common germ that occurs in positive blood cultures. Coagulase-negative S.aureus (KNS) is the most common cause of circulatory infection (about 42%) and S.aureus (about 16.5%) the second leading cause of infection. Some strains are resistant to β-lactams, e.g. Methicillin, and therefore therapy should be optimized for MRSA and MSSA infections.

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