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The new Sodium Thiocyanate Pretreatment Reagent is a convenient 1M liq-uid formulation of NaSCN for pre-treating tissue samples prior to applica-tion of nucleic acid probes for cytogenetic assays. The product is available in a 1 L bottle for Coplin jars or staining dishes and a 4 L container with flow control spout for filling baths on the Little Dipper Processor and VP 2000 instruments. No dilution is required and the reagent can be stored at room temperature. The product joins an expanding line of FISH slide processing products from SciGene including FISH Wash Buffers, CytoZyme Stabilized Pepsin, and CytoBond Removable Coverslip Sealant. SciGene

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New generation heat transfer plates for centrifugal evaporators enable al-most any deep-well plate to be dried up to 50% faster than previously pos-sible. Evaporation from microplates, especially deep-well plates, can be ex-tremely slow. The design of deep-well plates makes it particularly difficult for an evaporator system to transfer enough heat for rapid drying, especially with higher boiling point solvents such as water or DMSO. In addition, often the wells in deep-well plates are supported above the level of the skirt and need support to prevent the plate from deforming in a centrifugal evaporator. The new heat transfer plate design has a central flexible pad that deforms and molds itself to the exact shape of your deep-well plate. This intimate contact achieves the same level of heat transfer as from specially cut aluminium heat transfer plates but at a much lower cost. Genevac

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An alternative to traditional CCD cameras, the optiMOS Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera captures fast cellular dynamic events across a larger field of view without compromising sensitivity. Many cellular mechanisms occur

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