Most CCS claims to eliminate 90 percent of CO2 emission from combustion, but the total LCA estimate must include leaks of natural gas during production and
the reagents used in the CCS process.
This meant finding cheap, safe alternatives to some of the more toxic
reagents used in industrial laboratories.
«Borane dimethyl sulfide, one of
the reagents used in the process up to now, if opened to air, reacts with the moisture in the air, releasing hydrogen, a highly flammable gas, which could catch fire; so extreme caution needs to be used.
Furthermore,
reagents used in the RPA test are cold chain independent, which allows them to be used and transported at ambient temperature.
Critics postulated that mouse DNA was floating in the air in the laboratories, or lying in wait in the chemical
reagents used to find the virus, or sitting at the bottoms of test tubes used to collect blood specimens.
Then, earlier this year, Yamanaka had to apologize at a news conference after it was discovered that
a reagent used to create iPS cells at CiRA was mislabeled, which could mean the wrong reagent was used.
Free and total (after basic hydrolysis) polyphenols in nine types of raw and roasted nuts and two types of peanut butter (54 commercial samples) were analyzed after methanol extraction by a single step Folin - Ciocalteu
reagent using catechin as standard.
The bottle with the dark blue top is
the reagent used to start the chemical reaction needed to read the test.
Not exact matches
Used for small volume, accurate fills of ultra clean or high value liquids such as
reagents, essential oils, pharma preparations and other applications where no cross contamination is permitted.
Just as important, the MFC is readily automated (e.g., Micralyne's Microfluidic Toolkit) and a typical analysis
uses nanoliters of
reagent.
The NLISA platform
uses a process call gel electrophoresis to screen synthesized, single strands of DNA «
reagents» that change their shape in the presence of a specific biomarker.
Dr. Uhlén founded the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, Sweden, where he served as director from 2010 to 2015, and has authored more than 750 publications in bioscience with a focus on the development and
use of affinity
reagents in biotechnology and biomedicine.
With diagnostic
reagents and tools
used in patient management, there is also the feeling that the products that you have worked on can save lives, he adds.
Wang's technology
uses nanoparticles that are shaped to fit like a lock - and - key to either THC or to
reagents attached to a surface.
- The salespeople who call on your lab: All companies, especially the larger
reagents or lab - products firms,
use a system where a sales manager provides leads to the sales force about start - ups.
«Conventional industrial processes normally
use catalysts that are labelled homogeneous because they are soluble in one of the
reagents, specifically in alcohol.»
«The most exciting aspect to this analyzer is that it
uses whole blood and does not require the additional steps and
reagents to prepare a sample,» said Nathan Sniadecki, associate professor in mechanical engineering at the University of Washington and one of the authors.
The equipment and
reagents that are needed to
use CRISPR — Cas9 are already readily available to DIY biologists.
So far, charge accumulations in artificial molecules had only been possible
using such sacrificial
reagents.
Scientists commissioned by the programme contacted Skuse for the exact recipe of his modified Griess
reagent, and when they
used it they obtained quite different results from his.
The disposable self - testing device analyzes a single droplet of blood
using a chemical
reagent that produces visible color changes corresponding to different levels of anemia.
DNA - In CRISPR is an innovative transfection
reagent that simplifies and accelerates genome editing
using large plasmids and difficult - to - transfect cells for life science researchers generating disease models.
Renderers process brains for
use in laboratory
reagents, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Performance and specificity are critical for antibodies to be
used effectively in research, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications, yet
reagents to validate antibody specificity are currently lacking.
The process involving liquid chromatography - electrospray ionization - tandem mass spectrometry relies on a vital step called «charge derivatization» or
using a permanently charged
reagent to selectively trap the estrogens and isolate them from the lipids and proteins that could interfere with estrogen detection, Schug said.
Li adds that «scientists need an antibody
reagent for their own cutting - edge research, [and] nobody has
used that antibody for that purpose before.
He has worked in the biotech industry as a research scientist for over 11 years with a focus on emerging technologies including gene targeting in mice, molecular analysis of transgenes
using GFP variants at the single cell level, and developing flow cytometry
reagent kits to speed up assay development time for researchers.
Green chemistry starts with renewable resources such as plants or microorganisms, recycles its
reagents,
uses less hazardous solvents, and streamlines complicated processes.
First, they tested the antibodies and other
reagents that Wagers» group had
used to measure GDF11 levels, and found that these chemicals could not distinguish between myostatin and GDF11.
Despite its widespread
use, hydroboration utilizes pyrophoric, moisture - sensitive
reagents posing a safety risk.
When the Novartis team
used a more specific
reagent to measure GDF11 levels in the blood of both rats and humans, they found that GDF11 levels actually increased with age — just as levels of myostatin do.
They eliminated the power - consuming electrical pump by
using a «one - push vacuum,» where a user mechanically activates a negative - pressure chamber to move a sequence of
reagents pre-stored on a cassette.
The selective binding of specific bacterial species and / or strains in current practice requires expensive «cold - chain»
reagents such as antibodies which often preclude
using these processes outside of a hospital setting or in developing nations.
Unlike conventional fingerprint visualization
reagents, the polymers
used by the University of Leicester researchers are electrochromic, that is to say they change from one colour to another when subjected to an electrical voltage.
These materials are often obtained through chemical reactions of complex synthesis that
use toxic
reagents (for example benzoyl peroxides benzene and aniline) and calcinations at high temperatures close to 1500 ° C.
They are conventionally prepared by repetitions of the stoichiometric reactions
using phosphorus
reagents and subsequent reduction and partial oxidation.
HGS, he claims, is ready to share data and
reagents with them: «We would not block anyone in the academic world from
using this for research purposes.»
It
uses bacteria to amplify the DNA and expensive
reagents to label bases for identification.
By
using these
reagents and v - abl - specific antisera, it was demonstrated that the P210 in CML cells is indeed the protein product of the 8.5 - kilobase transcript.
Researchers at Complete Genomics say they owe their success both to speed and low
use of
reagents.
Conventional isolation methods — ultracentrifugation, affinity purification
using antibodies to surface antigens, and precipitation with polymer
reagents — are not fully satisfactory for recovery efficiency, purity, and operability.
Antibodies, which can bind to billions of distinct targets, are already
used in many of the world's best - selling medicines, diagnostics and laboratory
reagents.
After acetylation by treatment with 0.1 m triethanolamine 0.25 % acetic anhydride, pH 8.0, the tissue was prehybridized (prehybridization solution: 0.75 m NaCl, 25 mm PIPES, 25 mm EDTA, 5 × Denhardt's
reagent, 0.2 % SDS, 250 μg / ml Escherichia coli tRNA, and 500 μg / ml salmon testis DNA, pH 6.8) at room temperature for 5 h. Riboprobes were incubated for 10 min at 85 °C before application onto the sections and
used for hybridization at a final concentration of 500 ng / ml.
Total RNA was extracted from frozen adipose tissue (100 mg), FACS - isolated cells (> 105), or cultured cells (60 - mm confluent plate)
using a commercially available acid - phenol
reagent (TRIzol; Invitrogen Corp.).
Ten nanograms of reporter plasmid and 200 ng of miR7 expression plasmid were cotransfected with 1 ng of phRG - TK Renilla luciferase internal control plasmid (Promega) into 293TN cells
using Lipofectamine 2000
reagent (Invitrogen).
Total RNA was extracted from the perigonadal (epididymal or parametrial) adipose tissue of individual mice
using a commercially available acid - phenol
reagent (TRIzol; Invitrogen Corp., Carlsbad, California, USA).
Isolate RNA from each collected cell population
using TRI
reagent following manufacturer's instructions.
All known differences are listed in the materials and
reagents section above with the originally
used item listed in the comments section.
Sandia's SpinDx device features centrifugal microfluidics, or «lab - on - a-disk» technology, which
uses centrifugal forces to manipulate samples and
reagents through microfluidic channels implanted on disks that are of the same size as a standard CD or DVD.
The MSC is a core facility providing the
use of high throughput screening technology (HTS), as well as expertise and
reagents, necessary for the screening of the library of small molecules for biologically active compounds in a variety of readout systems.