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Article: Eppendorf enters microarray market. (Executive briefing: news, trends & market intelligence for instrument executives).(establishes Eppendorf Array Technologies)(Brief Article)
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- Instrument Business Outlook
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- July 31, 2002
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Hamburg, Germany 7/18/02--Eppendorf has announced the establishment of Eppendorf Array Technologies and the establishment of a competence center following its acquisition of a majority of Advanced Array Technology (AAT). AAT, a spin-off of Belgium's University of Namur, develops and sells ready-to-use microarrays, the AAT Workstation array detector for colorimetric detection, DIAGLASS slides, and the Bio-CD, which contains multiple microarrays on CD. It also sells new labeling methods and kits for the detection of ...
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