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Case
Study 10
There are two main approaches to assessing the ability of cells to repair DNA damage; the cellular
repair assay and the in vitro assay.
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Case
Study 9
The Institute of Hygiene & Occupational Medicine, of the University of Duisberg-Essen, use Perceptive Instruments Comet Assay IV to investigate the
genotoxic effects of pollutants.
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Case
Study 8
The Cornwall Dermatology Research group of the Peninsula Medical
School conducts studies into the causes, prevention and treatment
of skin cancer using Perceptive Instruments' Comet Assay IV system. |
Case
Study 7
Perceptive Instruments Comet Assay IV system used for assessing
the genotoxic potential of exposure to chemicals in laboratory environments.
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Case
Study 6
Perceptive Instruments Sorcerer Colony Counter system used for
identification of E.coli/coliform, Pseudomonas aeruginosa
and Legionella from water samples. |
Case
Study 5
Perceptive Instruments colony counting systems used for meningitis
vaccine research at the UK Health Protection Agency, Manchester.
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Case
Study 4
Perceptive Instruments Domino image analysis system used for testing
size and dispersion of primary silicon particles in aluminium-silicon
alloys at GKN Sheepbridge Stokes.
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Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University »
Cancer chemoprevention
Case
Study 3
Perceptive Instruments colony counting and comet assay systems
used for research into cancer chemoprevention at the Linus Pauling
Institute.
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Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research »
Medicinal plant properties
Case
Study 2
Perceptive Instruments comet assay systems used for research into
medicinal plant properties at the Thailand Institute of Scientific
& Technological Research
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Case
Study 1
Perceptive Instruments comet assay systems used for Acute Myeloid
Leukaemia research at Nottingham City Hospital
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