Harvest & Collection
PRODUCTS
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KRYTAR's 4-50 GHz directional couplers are crafted for system applications necessitating external leveling, precise monitoring, signal mixing, or swept transmission and reflection measurements.
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The HLM-40ABH is a high-power, wideband signal limiter designed for protection and performance in RF systems operating from DC up to 40 GHz.
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At Mikart, our mission is to leverage our technical expertise in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing to deliver services that meet the diverse needs of our customers.
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The Thermo Scientific Sentinel 4000 Drop Through System, or Sentinel 4000D, featuring multiscan technology with up to five user-selectable frequencies of detection, provides improved sensitivity and detection of contaminants in drop through applications including granular and powdered food products, cosmetics, and chemicals.
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Marki Microwave waveguide twists provide accurate offsets and directional changes for waveguide transmission lines and are built with high precision and then gold plated for high corrosion resistance.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Minimizing Disruption And Maximizing Continuity During An Emergency Valve Installation
Discover how a municipal utility executed an urgent emergency repair on an active 12-inch main in under three hours, entirely eliminating the need for neighborhood boil advisories or disruptive commercial shutdowns.
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Case Study: Recruiting Pediatric Ultra-Rare Disease Patients
Explore how Rezolute was able to overcome challenges while recruiting pediatric patients for a Congenital Hyperinsulinism (HI) clinical trial using a streamlined, single-source tool.
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Innovative Water Reuse Solutions With Xylem's Advanced Treatment Technology
Transitioning to advanced purification methods like UV-hypochlorite oxidation allows municipalities to secure reliable, local water supplies. These strategies mitigate drought risks and protect coastal environments by transforming wastewater into a high-quality resource for reuse.
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Designing Protocols For A 40% Emulsifiable Concentrate Of A Systemic Insecticide
Explore how formulation expertise can help overcome the complex challenges of developing stable, effective, and regulatory-compliant emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations for crop protection.
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How Compassion Shaped This Pediatric Rare Disease Trial
Learn how kindness transformed the clinical trial experience for pediatric rare disease participants in a global study.
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Modelling TPDs Utilizing Computational And Medicinal Chemistry Approaches
Through a carefully executed strategy, see how we identified novel degrader molecules with the right physicochemical properties to achieve robust degradation of the target Protein of Interest (POI).
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How To Unlock The Secret To Repeatable, Scalable Low Turnover
Here, we explore the evolution of a 10-year partnership and extrapolate the principles that create cohesive teams and minimize turnover.
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Diagnosing COVID-19 And Other Infectious Diseases In Remote Locations
Learn about the cutting-edge mobile BSL-3 laboratory that was custom-built in response to a need for a flexible diagnostic testing solution in the United Arab Emirates due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Media Exchange In iPSC Cell Expansion And Differentiation: A Comparative Study
Low-shear, closed-system media exchange in iPSC differentiation is vital for scalability. This study compares automated centrifugation to gravity sedimentation, showing equivalent or superior differentiation outcomes.
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Becton Dickinson: Enhancing Maintenance Compliance
Learn how BD standardized calibration across 85 sites with a RAM to boost compliance, efficiency, and system integration for scalable, future-ready operations.
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UV Treatment Upgrades In Wales
In order to improve the treatment performance (because of the continued cost to maintain compliance), and ensure that it would eventually have the treatment capacity to meet future population growth equivalent of up to 225,000, Swansea WwTW was in need of an equipment upgrade.
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Municipal Effluent Treatment In India
Discover how an agency balanced effective disinfection while minimizing environmental impact and ensuring the safety of both the public and workers in its wastewater treatment practices.
NEWS
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Mercury Expands Processing Hardware Production Agreements With European Defense Prime Contractor7/16/2025
Mercury Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY, www.mrcy.com), a technology company that delivers mission-critical processing to the edge, today announced it signed two agreements with a European defense prime contractor to expand and accelerate production of processing subsystems and components for radar and electronic warfare missions.
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Immundiagnostik To Highlight Innovative Detection Tools At 2025 ADLM Clinical Lab Expo7/15/2025
Immundiagnostik, Inc., along with its parent company Immundiagnostik AG (Bensheim, Germany), is pleased to announce its upcoming participation at the 2025 ADLM Clinical Lab Expo in Chicago, July 29–31.
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ZEISS Supports The Transition Of Spatial Biology To Clinical Research4/28/2025
Today marks the global launch of ZEISS Axioscan 7 spatial biology. The newly optimized slide scanner is the central component of a novel analytical workflow solution portfolio – spanning from sample staining to result reports – tailored to spatial biology applications in clinical research environments.
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Rohde & Schwarz Hosts RF Testing Innovations Forum 2025, Helping Design Engineers Elevate Their RF Expertise5/6/2025
Taking place over two days, Rohde & Schwarz and industry partners will be providing a virtual platform for RF design engineers to enhance their RF expertise and engage with industry leaders at the forefront of innovation.
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As The PIC Ecosystem Grows, So Grows The Future Prospects For PICs5/2/2025
One debate that continues within the integrated photonics community is how far, or rather how soon, integrated photonics will transform data centres into more efficient, monolithic computing platforms for AI.
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Harvest and Collection
Harvest and collection is the process used to retrieve biological agents and vaccines present in cell cultures or to harvest and collect stem cells from blood or bone marrow. Many bioresearch companies have sophisticated systems for harvesting and collecting cells. These systems make counting cells easier and they also protect against contamination.
Cells are harvested once the cells reach a density level in the cell culture medium that precludes further growth. The best time to harvest cells is when they are in a confluent state (at least 50% of the culture dish is covered and before 100% of the dish is covered).
Cells can be harvested using on of three methods: Mechanical, using Proteolytic enzymes, or using EDTA. Mechanical harvesting uses a rubber spatula to remove the cells from the growth surface or culture. This method is quick but can cause many cells to die because it is highly disruptive. This method is favored when harvesting lots of different samples of cells to prepare extracts.
In this case, viability of the cells doesn’t matter. Three enzymes; Trypsin, Collagenase, and Pronase can be used in combination with EDTA. The combination of these enzymes with the EDTA makes cells detach from the growth medium.
This method is easy but also has a downside. It can damage the cell surface by eating up exposed cell surface proteins. EDTA can be used alone to detach cells from their medium and it is gentler than using trypsin.
Normally, collected cells are placed in a new suspension, or growth medium to continue growing new cultures. This is referred to as passaging or splitting the cells.