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From: Tim -  15 Feb 2007, 03:50

Open Cage Software, Inc has developed a Windows (tm) based control program for New Era Syringe pumps. The software controls up to 100 pumps. Immediate display of all values of connected pumps. w w w .opencagesoftware . com /pump.html Take advantage of all that the New Era pumps offer without having to program your own control software.

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From: Douglas H. Quebbeman -  12 Feb 2007, 21:22

Hi, I'm looking for a replacement for my long-gone Turner Bunsen Burner. These things look almosy exactly like a Bernz-O-Matic hand propane torch, but Bernz-O-matic has ceased making them (they got bought out some years back, possibly related). The Fisher Scientific Company still lists them: * tinyurl . com /2dal4m But as you can see they...

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From: Timasmith -  11 Feb 2007, 13:14

Hi, Do manufacturers of Analyzers publish specifications on how to automate communication with a healthcare information system? So I as I understand it generally one might barcode testtubes to have some kind of numeric identifier which identifies the order/collection in the information system. The analyzer reads the barcodes, analyzes the tube contents...

3 Posts. Last post send by: Timasmith - Sunday 11 Feb
From: Editor w w w .Gene-Quantification.info -  09 Feb 2007, 14:47

qPCR 2007 - FINAL CALL Dear colleagues, dear researchers, dear company representatives, On behalf of the Organisation Committee and the Scientific Board it is great pleasure to invite you to the 3rd International qPCR Symposium & Industrial Exhibition & Application Workshop to be held at the Center of Life Science in Freising Weihenstephan,...

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From: Timasmith -  09 Feb 2007, 05:29

One thing that has always confused me in a hospital is the logical grouping of the different lab (departments?). I used to just thing of 'lab', then I realized there was lab for chemistry and haemotology. blood related labs. anatomic pathology. microbiology. Is it right to just think of 4 big buckets of lab work - or does it break down into more...

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From: nusaiba -  27 Jan 2007, 12:34

Hello, I am a quality officer and i would like to know what are some of the control procedures that are followed in the immunology lab? in other words, we do screening for about 1500 blood samples a day for both HIV and HBs. Are there any ways of doing quailty control on the tests?

6 Posts. Last post send by: nusaiba - Saturday 27 Jan
From: Editor w w w .Gene-Quantification.info -  26 Jan 2007, 09:41

qPCR NEWS January 2007 =E2=80=93 focus of qPCR efficiency If this newsletter is not displayed correctly by your email client, please use following LINK * w w w .gene-quantification.de/qpcr-news.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- Dear researcher, dear Gene Quantification page reader, Our...

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From: ironjustice@aol . com -  23 Jan 2007, 05:09

Does the calcein-AM method assay the total cellular 'labile iron pool' - or only a fraction of it? Tenopoulou M, Kurz T, Doulias PT, Galaris D, Brunk UT Biochem J. 2007 Jan 18; The calcein-AM (acetoxymethyl ester) method is a widely used technique that is supposed to assay the intracellular 'labile iron pool' (LIP). When cells in culture are exposed to...

1 Posts. Last post send by: ironjustice@aol . com - Tuesday 23 Jan
From: KSFCG -  22 Jan 2007, 20:12

FCG is a leading provider of outsourcing, consulting, and systems integration services devoted to healthcare, pharmaceutical and other life science organizations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. We have become an industry leader by delivering quality service to our clients for over 25 years! You may learn more about our company by visiting w w w .fcg . com . Our...

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From: Francisco Sandoval -  18 Jan 2007, 03:12

I need help troubleshooting a Sysmex K-1000 hematology analyzer. It passes the initial start up check, but it is not sucking any of the sulfolyzer reagent. Thus, the RBC are not lyzed and I am not getting any readings for HGB's. I tried flushing the line with a syringe and bleach, but the line is really plugged up. BTW, the instrument doesn't have a...

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From: NetResourcing -  11 Jan 2007, 14:16

Job Title: Technical Support Specialist - Immunoassay Kits Key skills: Immunoassays, Clinical Chemistry Location: North Wales Duration: Permanent My client manufactures and distributes medical immunodiagnostic test kits and related instrumentation which utilise technology derived from immunology and molecular...

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From: Andy Zaayenga -  07 Jan 2007, 07:51

Biorepositories: An Automation Frontier Dear Colleagues, LRIG is hosting a special meeting on biorepositories with an emphasis on how automation may solve problems with expanding collections. The meeting consists of a technology exhibition and social period followed by presentations and discussion. It will take place at the Somerset Marriott in Somerset,...

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From: christophergraber@gmail . com -  20 Dec 2006, 00:57

Hi, I am interested in finding out more info regarding Meditech consultant comapnies. I work at a small financial firm and we receive files from various systems at hospitals, and in some cases we process this information, then create "autopost" files that need to be posted to Meditech systems (and other systems). We have hospital clients throughout the...

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From: ironjustice@aol . com -  15 Dec 2006, 05:03

[Effects of preoperative acute hypervolemic hemodilution on hypercoagulability of patients with colon cancer] Liang H, Yang CX, Li H, Liu HZ, Wang HB Ai Zheng. 2006 Oct ; 25(10): 1256-60 BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Cancer patients have an increased risk of thrombosis after operation because of a hypercoagulable status. Therefore, anticoagulant treatment is...

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From: ironjustice@aol . com -  14 Dec 2006, 04:43

<<snip>> these are the first data documenting improvement in clinical outcome in patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome who received Iron Chelation Therapy <<snip>> DGDispatch Iron Chelation for Myelodysplastic Syndromes Improves Survival Rate: Presented at ASH By Bruce Sylvester ORLANDO, FL -- December 12, 2006 -- Patients with myelodysplastic syndromes...

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