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Farfield: Dual Polarisation Interferometry (DPI) capabilities
Short video produced by iemedia solutions ( www.iemedia.co.uk ) for the Scientific Instrum...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: iemediasolutions
Farfield: Dual Polarisation Interferometry (DPI) capabilities
Short video produced by iemedia solutions ( www.iemedia.co.uk ) for the Scientific Instrumentation Division of the Farfield Group ( http ) illustrating the measurement capabilities of their Dual Polarisation Interferometry technology. Three sections comprise the video: Protein binding - showing IgG molecules binding antigens, Lipid Bilayer Formation - showing liposomes fusing to form a lipid bilayer, and Protein Conformation Change with pH - showing BSA protein molecules undergoing a conformational change with pH. All computer graphics, music and video production was done entirely in-house by iemedia solutions ( www.iemedia.co.uk ).
published: 19 Feb 2009
views: 3474
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Farfield: Immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein binding
Shows the binding of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein molecules to BS3 adhering to the surfa...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: iemediasolutions
Farfield: Immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein binding
Shows the binding of Immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein molecules to BS3 adhering to the surface of an optical chip and the subsequent binding of another protein to the antigen binding sites on the arms of each IgG molecule. This is an excerpt from a video that iemedia solutions ( www.iemedia.co.uk ) produced for the Scientific Instrumentation Division of the Farfield Group ( http ) to illustrate the measurement capabilities of their Dual Polarisation Interferometry technology.
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: iemediasolutions
views: 18064
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Analyzing Monoclonal Antibodies Thermo Scientific MAbPac SCX-10 Columns
www.dionex.com Stephen Luke talks about separating closely related monoclonal antibody var...
published: 30 May 2012
author: ChromSolutions
Analyzing Monoclonal Antibodies Thermo Scientific MAbPac SCX-10 Columns
www.dionex.com Stephen Luke talks about separating closely related monoclonal antibody variants - even those that differ by as little as one charged residue - with Thermo Scientific MAbPac SCX-10 Columns. Learn about the new smaller-particle size columns, available in 3 μm and 5 μm particle sizes. The new Thermo Scientific columns provide the same high resolution as the 10 µm size and the Thermo Scientific ProPac WCX-10 4 x 250mm columns, but offer significantly faster analysis and shorter separation times, all with excellent column-to-column and lot-to-lot reproducibility. Additionally, a pH gradient can be used for rapid, high-throughput analysis of monoclonal antibody samples with varying iso-electric points www.dionex.com
published: 30 May 2012
author: ChromSolutions
views: 28
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Breakthrough Armed Antibody Offers New Hope for Hard to Treat Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Dr. Andre Goy from the John Theurer Cancer Center in Hackensack, NJ explains a possible ne...
published: 15 Aug 2011
author: patientpower
Breakthrough Armed Antibody Offers New Hope for Hard to Treat Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Dr. Andre Goy from the John Theurer Cancer Center in Hackensack, NJ explains a possible new paradigm for treating lymphoma. His newest development is part of a brand new class of drugs called antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) that arm an antibody like a guided missile to safely deliver a powerful chemotherapy drug straight to cancer cells, sparing the body the harmful effects of traditional chemotherapy.
published: 15 Aug 2011
author: patientpower
views: 529
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Authors@Google: Dr. Mark Hyman
Dr. Mark Hyman - "The UltraMind Solution: Healthy Body, Powerful Mind" November 9, 2010 Wh...
published: 12 Nov 2010
author: AtGoogleTalks
Authors@Google: Dr. Mark Hyman
Dr. Mark Hyman - "The UltraMind Solution: Healthy Body, Powerful Mind" November 9, 2010 While science has been increasingly demonstrating that the mind affects the body, what impact does the body have on the mind? Could it be that depression, anxiety, insomnia and other mental disturbances are caused by imbalances in the body? Can addressing our diet (including food sensitivities and allergies), sleep patterns, exercise habits, and the level of toxins in our body radically transform our brain function and deeply influence mood, memory, and attention? The answer is yes!
published: 12 Nov 2010
author: AtGoogleTalks
views: 30745
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LC-MS Innovation for Characterizing Biotherapeutic Proteins and MAbs | Thermo Scientific
www.thermoscientific.com - Remco Swart explains how Thermo Scientific LC-MS solutions help...
published: 19 Mar 2012
author: thermoscientific2
LC-MS Innovation for Characterizing Biotherapeutic Proteins and MAbs | Thermo Scientific
www.thermoscientific.com - Remco Swart explains how Thermo Scientific LC-MS solutions help analyze recombinant monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) which are one of the most rapidly growing classes of biotherapeutics. With former Dionex products now sold under the Thermo Scientific brand, Remco highlights how we are a leader in monoclonal antibody analysis, providing state-of-the-art HPLC systems, software, and innovative column chemistries to achieve the highest-quality analysis. Learn how we're enabling faster and more effective characterization of MAbs, which are highly heterogeneous proteins typically requiring multiple analytical technologies. Find out how Thermo Scientific LC-MS technology provides rapid data turnaround time to accelerate the development of multiple biotherapeutic proteins.
published: 19 Mar 2012
author: thermoscientific2
views: 288
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Expert Insight - Remco Swart - Analyze Biotherapeutic Proteins with LCMS
Excerpt of Remco Swart interview talking about how Thermo Scientific LC-MS Solutions help ...
published: 06 Apr 2012
author: thermoscientific2
Expert Insight - Remco Swart - Analyze Biotherapeutic Proteins with LCMS
Excerpt of Remco Swart interview talking about how Thermo Scientific LC-MS Solutions help analyze recombinant monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). Watch the complete interview at www.youtube.com View product information at www.thermoscientific.com
published: 06 Apr 2012
author: thermoscientific2
views: 60
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Biopanda Diagnostics Introduction
This is a brief introduction of the Biopanda Diagnostics Co....
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: 8888lilili
Biopanda Diagnostics Introduction
This is a brief introduction of the Biopanda Diagnostics Co.
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: 8888lilili
views: 291
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Colloidal Silver Fighting HIV
Silver Colloids- Colloidal Silver Product Reports www.silver-colloids.com Colloidal Silver...
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: RykerBasil
Colloidal Silver Fighting HIV
Silver Colloids- Colloidal Silver Product Reports www.silver-colloids.com Colloidal Silver | Colloidal Silver Supplements | Colloidal Silver Products http Colloidal Silver - a Cure for AIDS? In 1991, an obscure but crucial discovery was made at the Biochemistry Unit of Upjohn Laboratories. According to the September 10, 1991 issue of "Biochemistry" states: "Among a number of metal ions tested, Zn2+ (zinc), Cn2+ (copper) and Ag1+ (silver) were discovered to be the most effective inhibitors of renin and the HIV protease (data not shown). Kenectic analysis revealed that inhibition of renin by Ag1+ (silver) is basically identical with that observed with Zn2+ (zinc), in other words, concompetitive, with respect to the metal". Further testing at Upjohn, including a clinical trial, revealed that zinc was toxic in effective dosages. This was the first reporting to be made that silver is a highly effective protease inhibitor, and over the following years, this same discovery would be made several times. According to the February 13, 1992 issues of the "Orem Herald" in Provo, Utah, a full-time member of the administrative staff at Brigham Young Universitys physical plant, Daryle Tichy, who considers himself to be a searcher instead of a researcher by looking for patterns and answers to problems by crossing the boundaries of different disciplines such as physics and medicine, states he has determined that Colloidal Silver solutions will kill the AIDS virus without harming the human ...
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: RykerBasil
views: 5039
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DOES THE MATTER HAS MEMORY POWER?!
In June 1988, the French scientist Jacques Benveniste, MD published an astonishing researc...
published: 31 May 2012
author: Ganesh G
DOES THE MATTER HAS MEMORY POWER?!
In June 1988, the French scientist Jacques Benveniste, MD published an astonishing research paper in Nature, which indicated that water has memory. The paper immediately caused a great disturbance in the scientific community, where opposition to his findings was substantial. Biochemical experiments have confirmed that the IgE antibody can stimulate basophils to degranulate. In Benveniste's experiment, however, after the IgE solution was diluted to 10-120, active degranulation of basophils still occurred. Theoretically, such a dilution would have no molecules of the antibody. This demonstrates that water preserves the characteristics of substances with which it has had contact. This conclusion seemed to violate common sense. Many people disputed Benveniste's findings. Consequently, he lost his laboratory, funding, job and even his credibility as a scientist. Fortunately, a progressive private research company hired him to continue his work. There had not been any evident resolution for the "Benveniste incident" until 1999, when four laboratories in different European countries conducted independent experiments. Their findings demonstrated that extremely diluted solutions still preserved the effect of the original solutions that degranulated basophils. People started to think that Benveniste had been right. The Bible, The paramount of all modern sciences, had been saying about this even before ages. Jacques experimented on just a drop of water. However, the Bible says about ...
published: 31 May 2012
author: Ganesh G
views: 64
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Randox Laboratories -- clinical diagnostics equipment for medical healthcare
Randox is an international clinical diagnostic solutions company with sales and distributi...
published: 16 Oct 2009
author: RandoxLabs
Randox Laboratories -- clinical diagnostics equipment for medical healthcare
Randox is an international clinical diagnostic solutions company with sales and distribution agreements in 130 countries. Established in 1982, Randox have carved out an impressive role within the clinical diagnostics industry. Information is available at www.randox.com Randox Laboratories are market leaders in the diagnostics field. The key focus of the company is to revolutionise healthcare by continuously improving diagnostic solutions. This is confirmed by the fact that 28% of total annual revenue is reinvested in research. 185 highly trained and specialised R&D; scientists work to revolutionise healthcare on a global scale. Randox develop, manufacture and market high quality diagnostic reagents and equipment for laboratory medicine. The range of products includes, Biochip Array Technology, clinical chemistry analysers and reagents, quality control materials and schemes and an extensive life science portfolio. Randox Laboratories continuously manufacture products of the highest quality and customer service is excellent, with round-the-clock access to information and advice. Randox are innovative and reliable with an outstanding ability to improve the diagnostic market, making patient diagnosis quicker and easier. For more information and a complete product portfolio, visit our website http or email marketing@randox.com
published: 16 Oct 2009
author: RandoxLabs
views: 5984
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Syringe Filter Dangers
This Thomson Instrument Company video is about Safety Solutions in the laboratory. The tra...
published: 05 Feb 2011
author: htslabs
Syringe Filter Dangers
This Thomson Instrument Company video is about Safety Solutions in the laboratory. The traditional syringe filter emits dangerous aerosols while priming syringes loading samples... Also the syringe filter can come apart at the seams and explode or disconnect itself from the syringe. In the video Thomson will show not only the dangers in syringe filters but the data that supports it. Thomson Instrument Company provides the solution to syringe filters in the form on the Filter Vial. Thomson's filtration products are engineered and optimized to increase the efficiency of sample preparation without compromising the results. Our filter vials are manufactured with attention to detail and high-grade quality to ensure performance at optimal levels. Our filter vials find a wide variety of applications ranging from life sciences, drug discovery, monitoring and analysis. They are universal for all different types of autosamplers including UHPLC. Thomson Filter Vials come in a variety of membranes such as PVDF, PTFE, PES, and Nylon. Also they come in .2uM and .45uM.
published: 05 Feb 2011
author: htslabs
views: 658
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Concentrations Part 5 - serial dilution
Fifth video in a series of videos discussing concentration calculations commonly used in a...
published: 19 Oct 2009
author: Greg Petersen
Concentrations Part 5 - serial dilution
Fifth video in a series of videos discussing concentration calculations commonly used in a laboratory. More specifically a molecular biology lab. This particular video shows the basics behind setting up and calculating a serial dilution. This procedure can be used to establish a standard curve from a solution of known concentration.
published: 19 Oct 2009
author: Greg Petersen
views: 37523
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Dynabeads® Streptavidin Tial Kit - Product Presentation
www.lifetechnologies.com Based on your choices throughout this selection guide, we recomme...
published: 09 Aug 2011
author: immunoprecipitation
Dynabeads® Streptavidin Tial Kit - Product Presentation
www.lifetechnologies.com Based on your choices throughout this selection guide, we recommend Streptavidin-coupled Dynabeads® for your experiment. Protocol based on rapid liquid-phase reaction kinetics and magnetic separation. No filters, no columns, no centrifugations. To allow for flexibility, this kit includes 1 mL each of 4 different types of beads with different surface properties and bead sizes. Which one that will work best for your experiment will depend on the specific properties of your sample, and the buffers and solutions that you want to use. The streptavidin-coupled Dynabeads have been cited in tens of thousands of articles, and you can be confident in your results. For more information about the kit (Cat.No. 658-01D), and to place your order, click on this link: www.invitrogen.com To go to the beginning of this interactive selection guide, click 'START' on the right hand side of the white-board, or follow this link: www.youtube.com Good luck with your experiments!
published: 09 Aug 2011
author: immunoprecipitation
views: 2888
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pH-meter Calibration
( www.abnova.com ) - pH meter is an electronic instrument used to measure the pH of a liqu...
published: 19 Jul 2010
author: ABNOVA1
pH-meter Calibration
( www.abnova.com ) - pH meter is an electronic instrument used to measure the pH of a liquid. For very precise work the pH meter should be calibrated before each measurement. Calibration is performed with three standard buffer solutions (pH4.0, pH7.0, pH10.0) that span the range of pH values to be measured. More videos at Abnova http
published: 19 Jul 2010
author: ABNOVA1
views: 7820
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Research that Changes the World
The second lecture of the 2011 University Lectures Series featured three short discussions...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: UTSchoolUGS
Research that Changes the World
The second lecture of the 2011 University Lectures Series featured three short discussions of world-changing research that has been done at the University of Texas at Austin: -- The Study of Early Child Care Effects on Kids Prof. Robert Crosnoe, Departments of Sociology & Psychology with Natalie Raff, Graduate Student, University of Houston (former UT undergraduate) Professor Robert Crosnoe and former undergraduate researcher Natalie Raff discuss new data that has been collected to add to the NICHD Study of Child Care and Youth Development, a national study of children born in 1991 who were followed over time to determine what the effects of non-parent child care on children are—is it bad, good, or somewhere in between? The children are now in their early 20s, and new data is being collected about their school, work, and romantic lives to determine how they are doing and whether any effects of child care are long-lasting. The presenters have also been tracking the extensive media coverage of this high-profile study over the last two decades to get a sense of whether the media got the story right or wrong. -- Snake Bites, Sled Dogs, and Curing Anthrax Prof. Brent Iverson, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry with Prof. Jennifer Maynard, Department of Chemical Engineering (former UT graduate student) Professors Brent Iverson and Jennifer Maynard have developed a cure for anthrax that is based on an engineered antitoxin antibody. In particular, they used a relatively new ...
published: 16 Sep 2011
author: UTSchoolUGS
views: 932
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Thermo Scientific NanoDrop Lite - Simon Nunn
www.thermoscientific.com - Speaker: Simon Nunn Simon Nunn introduces the Thermo Scientific...
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: ChromSolutions
Thermo Scientific NanoDrop Lite - Simon Nunn
www.thermoscientific.com - Speaker: Simon Nunn Simon Nunn introduces the Thermo Scientific NanoDrop Lite , a productivity breakthrough for nucleic acid and purified protein measurements...and small enough to fit in a drawer. It's a compact, personal UV-Vis microvolume spectrophotometer that complements full-featured Thermo Scientific NanoDrop™ instruments. Learn how this new solution eliminates wasteful dilutions of test sample, offers easy-to-use pre-programmed methods and reduces use of expensive consumables. Its compact, yet powerful with accurate reproducible measurements and offers an optional docking printer sold separately.
published: 09 Apr 2012
author: ChromSolutions
views: 90
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Leaky Gut Cure Fastest Way to Cure Leaky Gut Syndrome
www.glutenfreesociety.org World renowned functional medicine doctor, Peter Osborne, discus...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: Glutenology
Leaky Gut Cure Fastest Way to Cure Leaky Gut Syndrome
www.glutenfreesociety.org World renowned functional medicine doctor, Peter Osborne, discusses leaky gut solutions and help. youtu.be Leaky Gut Syndrome -- Is Gluten at the Root? Research Review Shows That Gluten Causes Leaky Gut The primary functions of the gastrointestinal tract have traditionally been perceived to be limited to the digestion and absorption of nutrients and to electrolytes and water homeostasis. A more attentive analysis of the anatomic and functional arrangement of the gastrointestinal tract, however, suggests that another extremely important function of this organ is its ability to regulate the trafficking of macromolecules between the environment and the host through a barrier mechanism. Together with the gut-associated lymphoid tissue and the neuroendocrine network, the intestinal epithelial barrier, with its intercellular tight junctions, controls the equilibrium between tolerance and immunity to non-self antigens. Zonulin is the only physiological modulator of intercellular tight junctions described so far that is involved in trafficking of macromolecules and, therefore, in tolerance/immune response balance. When the finely tuned zonulin pathway is deregulated in genetically susceptible individuals, both intestinal and extraintestinal autoimmune, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders can occur. This new paradigm subverts traditional theories underlying the development of these diseases and suggests that these processes can be arrested if the ...
published: 17 Mar 2012
author: Glutenology
views: 7925