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Corning Life Sciences (all products)
Epic® System  
The Epic ® System consists of an SBS-standard 384-well microplate with optical sensors and HTS-compatible microplate reader capable of reading up to 40,000 wells per 8 hours and a set of...
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RapidFire® 200 High Throughput Mass Spectrometry System  
Mass spec data at speeds approaching that of a plate reader The RF 200 is a mass spectrometry based native detection technology for the screening of chemical libraries against...
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RapidFire® 300 in vitro ADME and High Throughput Mass Spectrometry System  
Faster ADME data - No compromises in assay integrity The RF 300 Mass Spectrometry System (RF-MS) is optimized for in vitro ADME applications. The latest addition to the RapidFire...
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CellKey™ System  
The CellKey™ System is a robust label-free assay platform that allows bio-relevant, functional measurements of all types of endogenous receptors in live cells. The system generates...
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CellKey™384 System  
The CellKey™384 System is the newest addition to the CellKey instrument line. The system provides a high-throughput, label-free, cell-based assay technology that enables the study of both...
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BIND® Label-free Reader (96- and 384-well) - PROFILER  
BIND® from SRU Biosystems is a robust, label-free platform which provides for more physiologically relevant biochemical and cellular assays. The BIND platform uses optical photonic...
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BIND® Label-free Reader (96-, 384- and 1536-well) - SCREENER  
BIND® from SRU Biosystems is a robust, label-free platform which provides for more physiologically relevant biochemical and cellular assays. The BIND platform uses optical photonic crystal...
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ACEA Biosciences RT-CES: MP System: Label Free, Live Cell Monitoring of Cell Based Assays  
ACEA Biosciences RT-CES: MP System Label Free, Live Cell Monitoring of Cell Based Assays The ACEA Biosciences RT-CES: MP System provides label free monitoring of live cells in up to 6...
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Application note

Characterization of Ion Channels in Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes on An Automated Parallel Patch Clamp System - Molecular Devices
Microplate-Based Endotoxin Testing in GLP/GMP Environments with the VersaMax™ Absorbance Microplate Reader and Pyrochrome® Assay - Molecular Devices
Stem Cell-Derived Human Neurons in CNS Drug Discovery - Molecular Devices

 

 

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