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Glycan microarrays for decoding the glycome and evanescent-field fluorescence excitation scanner
A review paper entitled "Glycan microarrays for decoding the glycome" is very interesting as a paper for glycan microarrays and its applications.

In this paper, a real-time evanescent-field fluorescence scanner that detects labeled protein bound to the printed glycan from beneath the slide is introduced as an optional method for analysing glycan-binding proteins on glycan microarrays.

Please take a look of this paper and have a fun.
Culture Media
We are dealing with four different types of Culture Media which are recommended by Cell Bank, Riken-BRC and Cell Bank, NIBIO.

Please visit us at our products web page.

A new Researcher has joined straight out of University
Yesterday, we have employed a new researcher straight out of university, in order to strengthen contract analysis service.

Main biotech researchers,
Ms. K. Yokota
Ms. R. Sawada (new employee)

main hardware engineer,
Mr. T. Sakashita

and I am supervising those activities as a playing manager.

Thank you for your understanding.
Business Transfer
Today, GPB and Trans Genic Inc. has agreed on the transfer of Gene Analysis Service Business from GPB to Trans Genic.
Molecular imaging using fluorescent lectins permits rapid endoscopic identification of dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus
Here is an introduction of a new paper published on Nature Medicine by a Cambridge, MRC group.

"Molecular imaging using fluorescent lectins permits rapid endoscopic identification of dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus"

It is our great pleasure that GlycoStation contributed to this work greatly.

Please take a look, and have a fun.
Glycotechnology for Development of Biotechnology Protein Products
Here is the first blog article in the new year, 2012.

A new book entitled "Glycotechnology for Development of Biotechnology Protein Products " was published in Nov. 2011.

It's so unfortunete that there is no English translated version at this moment.
Chapter 21 is a dedicated one for explaining application of lectin microarrays to biosimilar drugs. Please take a look at this Chapter.

But, it's also unhappy that this book is very expensive, 69,300 JPY.



Merry Christmas from GP Biosciences
A very Merry Christmas and continuingly prosperous New Year to you.

We will have new year holidays from Dec. 28th to Jan. 4th.
We are sorry for the inconvenience during this period.

Sincerely,
Regenerative Medcine for Knee Meniscus Injury
Today, there was good news that Prof. Sekiya, Tokyo Medical and Dental University has developed a new regenerative medicine for knee meniscus injury using stem cells taken from one's synovium without any adverse effect.

Just take a look and have a fun!
On the TOP Page of Life Science Related Activities in AIST
I was struck again when I visited websites of AIST.

GlycoStation is shown on the top page of life science related activities in AIST(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology).

Please take a look, and have a fun!

BIO Carrier Seminar 2011 in Sapporo
On November 29th, a BIO Carrier Seminar 2011 will be held in Sapporo.

We will have a company presentation in this event.

See you there!

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