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Mouse GPCR TAS1R2 ELISA Kit

Supplier: Antibodies.com

Mouse GPCR TAS1R2 ELISA kit is a sandwich Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (sELISA) designed for the in vitro quantitative determination of mouse GPCR TAS1R2 in tissue homogenates, cell lysates or other biological fluids.

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Cabinet c-10e cabinet only - add 4w el lamp 1 * 1 items

Supplier: UVP ULTRA VIOLET PRODUCTS

Cabinet c-10e cabinet only - add 4w el lamp 1 * 1 items

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Masterflex® I/P® MasterSense® Process Pumps with I/P® Rapid-Load® Pump Head

Masterflex® I/P® MasterSense® Process Pumps with I/P® Rapid-Load® Pump Head

Supplier: Avantor Fluid Handling

Versatile pumps for process applications - with an intuitive touch-screen interface and advanced connectivity. This drive offers a broad flow range, from 0,0006 to 19 LPM, adaptable to a variety of applications and workflows. The drive housing is constructed of 316 stainless steel - IP 66 and NEMA 4X rated for washdown.

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Resusable half mask respirator, speaking diaphragm, HF-800SD series, Secure Click™

Resusable half mask respirator, speaking diaphragm, HF-800SD series, Secure Click™

Supplier: 3M

Designed with smart and intuitive features, the 3M™ Secure Click™ Half Mask Reusable Respirator is simple, comfortable and reliable. Available in three sizes: Small, medium and large. These respirators all come with an optional speaking diaphragm.

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Masterflex® L/S® MasterSense® Drives, Avantor®

Masterflex® L/S® MasterSense® Drives, Avantor®

Supplier: Avantor Fluid Handling

Versatile pumps for accurate fluid delivery – with an intuitive touch-screen interface.

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Greenough Stereo Microscopes, Ivesta 3

Greenough Stereo Microscopes, Ivesta 3

Supplier: LEICA MICROSYSTEMS

Ivesta 3 – For inspection and rework only, but no camera for documentation is needed.
Ivesta 3 with C-mount – Gives you the flexibility to add a camera if needed and thus turn it into a digital microscope solution.
Ivesta 3 with integrated camera – For digital image sharing directly on different devices, such as, a monitor, mobile device, or computer.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (FITC (Fluorescein Isothiocyanate))

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy7®)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase))

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy3®)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy5®)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Analytical balances, Explorer®

Analytical balances, Explorer®

Supplier: OHAUS

A range of four-place balances that incorporate a touch screen, advanced weighing and proximity sensor technologies. The easy to use control unit can be mounted on a base, above a base on an optional column, on a wall, or remotely (up to 3 metres distance with an optional cable). The touch screen display, with universal icons and informative prompts, simplifies set-up functions and basic operation. The operator has the added choice to use proximity sensors for hands-free operation when handling sensitive samples. These balances have multiple application modes from basic weighing to SQC applications, together with short stabilisation times and optimised performance specifications.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Cy5.5®)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 647)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 555)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Digital polarimeter, ADP430

Digital polarimeter, ADP430

Supplier: BELLINGHAM STANLEY

Single wavelength polarimeter with low maintenance LED light source. Suitable for sugar, food, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

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IntelliStack™ CO₂ Incubator Shakers

IntelliStack™ CO₂ Incubator Shakers

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Thermo Scientific™ IntelliStack™ CO₂ Incubator shaker is a versatile laboratory instrument used for incubating and agitating samples simultaneously. It combines the functions of an incubator and shaker, providing a controlled environment for cell culture, microbial growth, and various other applications. With adjustable temperature, speed, and CO₂ concentration settings, it offers precise control over experimental conditions. A large, easy-to-use 10" colour touchscreen display with alarms, alerts, real-time monitoring of key parameters, and data logging with export via USB or Ethernet allows for easy operation.

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Masterflex® I/P® MasterSense® Drives, Avantor®

Masterflex® I/P® MasterSense® Drives, Avantor®

Supplier: Avantor Fluid Handling

Versatile pumps for process applications – with an intuitive touch-screen interface and advanced connectivity.

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Masterflex® L/S® MasterSense® Pump Systems, Avantor®

Masterflex® L/S® MasterSense® Pump Systems, Avantor®

Supplier: Avantor Fluid Handling

Complete pump systems for accurate fluid delivery - with an intuitive touch-screen interface.

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Incubating Shakers, INC 125 FS digital (SP20 and SP25)

Incubating Shakers, INC 125 FS digital (SP20 and SP25)

Supplier: IKA

The INC 125 FS digital incubator shakers have a removable shaker platform. Without the platform, the units can be used as a normal incubator. The large inner chamber with a volume of 125 L offers space for up to 6 grid shelves (without shaker platform). Thanks to high temperature stability and a uniform shaking motion that improves oxygenation, the incubator shakers are the perfect solution for cell cultivation and other microbiological applications.

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Ultra low temperature freezers, with 4 inner doors, –40 °C, TDE series

Ultra low temperature freezers, with 4 inner doors, –40 °C, TDE series

Supplier: Thermo Scientific

Thermo Scientific™ TDE Series ‒40 °C ultra-low temperature freezers, powered by H-drive, feature three upright models, maximizing storage capacity from 40000 up to 60000 2 ml vials. The TDE Series is a sustainable and reliable solution with ultimate sample security and operational savings for every laboratory.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 350)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Anti-GPR71 Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody (Alexa Fluor® 488)

Supplier: Bioss

The sense of taste provides animals with valuable information about the quality and nutritional value of food. There are four widely accepted categories of taste perception, sweet, bitter, salty, and sour. A controversial fifth taste, known as umami or monosodium glutamate (MSG), has also been described. A family of G protein coupled receptors are involved in taste perception, and includes T1R, which is involved in sweet and umami taste perception, and T2R, which is involved in bitter taste perception. The T1R family consists of three members, T1R1, T1R2, and T1R3 (1-4). These proteins form heterodimers, which alters the selectivity of the subunits (1-4). The T1R2 and T1R3 heterodimer functions as a receptor for sweet taste, and recognizes several sweet-tasting molecules, such as sucrose, saccharin, dulcin, and acesulfame-K (1–4). The T1R1 and T1R3 heterodimer recognizes L-amino-acids to perceive umami taste. Sweet taste transduction is carried out by two pathways (2). First, sucrose and other sugars activate Gas via the T1Rs, which activates adenylyl cyclase to generate cAMP. Artificial sweeteners bind to either Gbg or Gaq coupled T1Rs to activate PLCb2 and generate IP3 and DAG. Both pathways ultimately lead to neurotransmitter release. The mouse T1R3 gene maps to chromosome 4 near the Sac locus, a primary determinant of sweet preference in mice, and it is expressed in a subset of taste cells in circumvallate, foliate, and fungiform taste papillae.

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Digital microscopes, Emspira 3

Digital microscopes, Emspira 3

Supplier: LEICA MICROSYSTEMS

Emspira 3 digital microscope empowers users to streamline inspection processes, cover inspection needs flexibly, and work with confidence. An ideal partner for manipulation, quality control, inspection and research applications.

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pH/mV/°C meters, handheld, FiveGo™ F2

pH/mV/°C meters, handheld, FiveGo™ F2

Supplier: Mettler - Toledo

These portable meters provide high quality pH/mV measurements with the simple click of a button. The robust and waterproof design makes the FiveGo instruments the perfect companion to get reliable measurement data even in harsh conditions. Ideal for mobile applications in the laboratory, at-line, or outdoors.

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Precision balances, Explorer®

Precision balances, Explorer®

Supplier: OHAUS

A range of balances that incorporate a touch screen, advanced weighing and proximity sensor technologies. The easy to use control unit can be mounted on a base, above a base on an optional column, on a wall, or remotely (up to 3 metres distant with an optional cable). The touch screen display, with universal icons and informative prompts, simplifies set-up functions and basic operation. Then the operator has the added choice to use proximity sensors for hands-free operation when handling sensitive samples. These balances have multiple application modes from basic weighing to SQC applications, together with short stabilisation times and optimised performance specifications.

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Semi-micro balances, Pioneer PX® series

Semi-micro balances, Pioneer PX® series

Supplier: OHAUS

The Pioneer PX series of semi-micro balances combines essential weighing functionality with performance, offering high accuracy and repeatability for basic applications in laboratory, industrial and education settings. PX models are economically priced, and intuitively designed for intelligent operation. Their durable design has a cast metal lower housing, metal sub-pan and stainless steel weighing pan for long-term use.

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Orion Star™ T920 Redox Titrators

Orion Star™ T920 Redox Titrators

Supplier: Thermo Orion

Use the Orion Star T920 redox titrator for dedicated redox titrations including sulphite/SO₂ and reducing sugar in juice and wine, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and peroxide value in food products, dissolved oxygen in wastewater by Winkler titration and organic matter in soil.

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IntelliStack™ Incubator Shakers, Single Unit

IntelliStack™ Incubator Shakers, Single Unit

Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific

The Thermo Scientific™ IntelliStack™ Incubator shaker is a versatile laboratory instrument used for incubating and agitating samples simultaneously. It combines the functions of an incubator and shaker, providing a controlled environment for cell culture, microbial growth, and various other applications. With adjustable temperature, speed, and humidity settings, it offers precise control over experimental conditions. A large, easy-to-use 10" colour touchscreen display with real-time monitoring of key parameters and alarms, alerts, and data logging with export via USB or Ethernet allows easy operation, enabling users to set and maintain specific temperature, speed, humidity level, and duration parameters to meet the requirements of various applications.

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