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Using vivoPHIX™ to stabilise bacteria from carnivorous plants in the jungle

Using vivoPHIX™ to stabilise bacteria from carnivorous plants in the jungle

Published on: 15/08/2024

vivoPHIX™ has many applications – wherever your research may take you. Here are some photos from a recent project in South East Asia, where we were collecting bacteria from carnivorous plants. It can be difficult to get the required permits for collecting and transporting samples – whether it be bacteria, seeds or plants.

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RNAssist reagents have been delivered and used onboard the International Space Station

RNAssist reagents have been delivered and used onboard the International Space Station

Published on: 23/12/2023

We are delighted to report that this week RNAssist reagents will be combined with various biological samples aboard the International Space Station

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Partnering with a pan European nematode group, NERVSPAN

Partnering with a pan European nematode group, NERVSPAN

Published on: 20/07/2023

We are delighted to be a partner for the EU-funded NERVSPAN research community that will develop an integrative approach to study various …

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Two of RNAssist’s molecular stabilsation reagents will be taken to the International Space Station

Two of RNAssist’s molecular stabilsation reagents will be taken to the International Space Station

Published on: 01/06/2023

We are delighted that we can make a small contribution to the important work of Dr. Scott Tighe, Technical Director at the Advanced Genomics Lab at the University of Vermont, NASA-ISS uTitan Payload developer and Group leader Extreme Microbiome Project. In December 2023, two of RNAssist’s molecular stabilisation reagents will be taken to the International Space Station (ISS) on SpaceX Dragon SpX-29 where they will be tested on microbial samples as part of a larger study in collaboration with NASA.

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RNAssist technology supports a wide range of life science applications, including tissue fixation and dissociation, single-cell multiomics (scRNA-seq, CITE-seq), and virus inactivation and transport for enhanced diagnostic testing.

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