EVERYTHING IS ON SALE DISCOUNTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE APPLIED AT CHECK OUT EARLY ACCESS: NOVEMBER 16TH - NOVEMBER 22ND CYBER WEEKEND SALE OPEN TO EVERYONE: NOVEMBER 23RD LAST DAY OF SALE: NOVEMBER 28TH ...
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EVERYTHING IS ON SALE DISCOUNTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE APPLIED AT CHECK OUT EARLY ACCESS: NOVEMBER 16TH - NOVEMBER 22ND CYBER WEEKEND SALE OPEN TO EVERYONE: NOVEMBER 23RD LAST DAY OF SALE: NOVEMBER 28TH ...
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As Ferris Bueller (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off), once eloquently stated, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop to look around once in a while, you could miss it.” That being said, time seems to have a way of slipping out of our fingers, doesn’t it?
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Table of Contents: A Vision for a Better Tomorrow Changing with the Times Why choose IBI brand products? IBI Now The year is 2004—after 33 years working in a variety of leadership...
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Over time, standard glass cell culture flasks become etched, difficult to see through, and even harder to clean. Researchers who switch to polypropylene find years of worry-free use with flasks that won’t break down. But the advantages don’t end there. Read on to find the additional benefits you’d achieve by choosing IBI Scientific Tunair™ Shake Flasks: a unique and patented polypropylene flask and closure system.
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Since the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, it has been of the utmost importance for researchers, and scientists to be able to accurately make COVID-19 diagnoses. Such diagnoses are essential in not only determining which individuals are at risk but also in adding to the collective Pandemic research pool that has been ever-growing since 2020.
While there are indeed many ways in which a COVID-19 diagnosis is produced, three items that are particularly in high demand, is the Transmedia Kit (6ml tubes that contain an RNA Stabilization solution), the Viral Nucleic Acid Extraction Kit (which isolates the Viral RNA from either swabs or saliva), and the UniPLUS RT-qPCR Master Mix (helps to identify whether or not there is a SARS-COV-2 virus in the sample).
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