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Dear Customer,
Welcome to the latest edition of the raytest newsletter in which we are
pleased to provide you with new product information.
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Radioactivity is used for labelling in a wide range of chromatographic
techniques, such as HPLC, GC and TLC.
This article gives an overview of what to take into account when using
these particular methods.
It was printed in the April 2006 issue of
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"The most suitable detection method for nuclear radiation is
mainly determined by [...]"
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Kodak Molecular Imaging Systems introduces a line of small-animal in-vivo
imaging instruments that provide a new level of molecular signal localization
in living animals. The progression of biomarker levels in the same sample
animal can be monitored over time.
The Image
Station In-Vivo FX allows
precise multi-modal coregistration of optical or radioisotopic molecular
images with high-resolution
anatomical X-ray images in animals.
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