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https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/ale/plasmapro-100-ale

PlasmaPro 100 ALE delivers precise process control to create and manipulate thinner layers through specialised hardware including precise control of gas dose, repeatability of low power RF delivery, and switching enabled by fast PLC.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 100 ALE Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020372) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020405

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.ibmb.csic.es/groups/molecular-imaging-platform/equipment/spinning-disk-confocal-microscope-perkinelmer-ultraview-ers

PerkinElmer UltraVIEW system (PerkinElmer Life Sciences Inc., MA, USA) is a Yokogawa (Yokogawa Corp. Japan) Nipkow Spinning Disk Confocal System. It uses a spinning disk with multiple pinholes to achieve confocality (e.g. the rejection of out-of-focus light). Emission light from the sample passes through the pinholes to generate a confocal image of the sample that can be detected with an EMCCD (Electron Multiplification Charge-Coupled Device) camera. Spinning disk confocal systems have 2 main advantages over conventional Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopes (LSCM): Higher imaging speed: up to 360frames/sec compared to 0.5-1 frames per second in a LSC and Lower photo-toxicity: around 5 times less than a LSCM, probably due to the fact that the system splits the laser light into thousands of minibeams.

Proper citation: Perkin Elmer UltraView ERS (RRID:SCR_020405) Copy   


https://afm.oxinst.com/products/mfp-3d-afm-systems/mfp-3d-origin-afm

Features Asylum Research performance and quality and offers high resolution imaging, supports large samples, most imaging modes, and many accessories.

Proper citation: Oxford MFP-3D Origin AFM (RRID:SCR_020369) Copy   


http://www.teledynecetac.com/products/laser-ablation/analyte-excite

Laser ablation system that offers excimer technology at 193 nm with all the analytical capabilities you require, and a price you can afford. The Excite delivers finely controlled, homogenizer-flat ablations with high sensitivity and split second response. Fire-on-the-fly lasing that is synchronized to the stage motion, combined with fast washout ablation cells, make precision depth profiling of spots, lines and areas possible and enables high spatial resolution elemental mapping. The Excite is equipped with a high definition, color GigE camera on a high magnification, optical zoom, video-microscope capable of resolving 2 �m features. Transmitted, reflective and ring illumination, cross polarizers plus software selectable camera settings give the user enhanced viewing capabilities. The combination of ultra-short pulse length and 193 nm wavelength is unsurpassed in coupling efficiency. The Excite ablates all materials, from opaque to highly transparent, including delicate powders, hard quartz and resilient carbonates with depth penetration in the tens of nanometers per shot. The beam energy profile is homogenized to ensure uniform ablations across the entire range of spot sizes and on a wide range of materials.

Proper citation: Photon Machines Analyte Excite Laser Ablation Source Analyte (RRID:SCR_020402) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020403

https://sagescience.com/products/pippin-prep/

Facilitates library construction system for NGS platforms, and is recommended by Illumina and Ion Torrent for certain workflows. The platform features the ability to collect narrow and even fragment distributions, as well as the flexibility to collect wide ranges of fragments with minimal effort. Target sizes or ranges of sizes are entered in software, and fractions are collected in buffer. Up to 5 samples per gel cassette may be run, with no possibility of cross contamination.

Proper citation: Pippin Prep (RRID:SCR_020403) Copy   


https://afm.oxinst.com/products/mfp-3d-afm-systems/mfp-3d-origin-plus-afm

Features same core performance as MFP 3D Origin but includes support for complete range of innovative MFP 3D accessories.

Proper citation: Oxford MFP-3D Origin+ AFM (RRID:SCR_020367) Copy   


https://www.gyrosproteintechnologies.com/peptide-synthesizers

Protein Technologies peptide synthesizers are designed to cover synthesis scales from 0.005 to 200 mmol.

Proper citation: Protein Technologies Tribute (RRID:SCR_020408) Copy   


https://www.proteinsimple.com/peggy_sue.html

Peggy Sue lets you separate and analyze proteins by size or charge from 2-440 kDa either by immunoassay or total protein.

Proper citation: Protein PeggySue Protein Analyzer (RRID:SCR_020406) Copy   


https://nanoscience.oxinst.com/proteox

Self supporting Secondary Insert that enhances adaptability, enabling rapid exchange of full experimental setups for multi user, multi experiment system. Upgradeable Secondary Inserts are cross compatible and transferrable between ProteoxTM family systems. Has large experimental volume and abundant line of sight access.

Proper citation: Oxford Proteox Dilution Refrigerator (RRID:SCR_020383) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/cvd/plasmapro-100-nano

Chemical Vapour Deposition and PECVD tools for growth of 1D and 2D nanomaterials and heterostructures. PlasmaPro 100 Nano delivers performance growth of nanomaterials with in situ catalyst activation and process control, with flexible temperatures up to 1,200 degrees C.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 100 Nano Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020384) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/rie/80rie

PlasmaPro 80 reactive ion etch is compact, small footprint system offering etch and deposition solutions with open loading. Open load design allows fast wafer loading and unloading, ideal for research, prototyping and low volume production. It enables high performance processes using optimised electrode cooling and substrate temperature control.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 80 RIE Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020381) Copy   


https://nanoscience.oxinst.com/products/cryofree-magnets/spectromagpt

Split pair, horizontal field magneto optical Cryofree superconducting magnet system. It provides optical access to sample in variable magnetic field and low temperature environment.

Proper citation: Oxford SpectromagPT Superconducting Magnet System (RRID:SCR_020382) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/pecvd/plasmapro-80-pecvd

PlasmaPro 80 is compact, small footprint system offering etch and deposition solutions with open loading. Open load design allows fast wafer loading and unloading, ideal for research, prototyping and low volume production. It enables high performance processes using optimised electrode cooling and substrate temperature control.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 80 PECVD Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020380) Copy   


http://www.hylandscientific.com/product.aspx?itemid=1400&prodid=15194&pagetitle=Pressure-Biosciences-Model-NEP-2320-Barocycler.

Barocycler uses the Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) platform based on repeated cycles of hydrostatic pressure between ambient (14.7 psi) and ultra-high levels (up to 45,000 psi). These rapid changes in pressure are used to control biomolecular interactions for applications such as accelerated proteolytic digestion and improved extraction of cellular components, including proteins and lipids. The PCT platform allows for a high degree of safety, speed, reproducibility, and in modern sample preparation protocols. Advantages of the PCT technology include:

Proper citation: Pressure BioSciences NEP2320 Barocycler (RRID:SCR_020415) Copy   


https://www.qiagen.com/us/products/instruments-and-automation/nucleic-acid-purification/ez1-advanced-xl-instrument/#orderinginformation

For automated purification of nucleic acids from up to 14 human, forensic, or molecular diagnostics samples High quality genomic DNA and RNA from range of sample materials Viral RNA DNA and bacterial DNA from biomedical samples Throughput of up to 14 samples per run Effortless data management with full traceability UV lamp to help minimize contamination risk The EZ1 Advanced XL performs automated nucleic acid purification for wide range of sample types relevant for molecular diagnostics, human identity testing, forensics, biomedical research, and gene expression analysis.

Proper citation: QIAgen EZ1 Advanced XL (RRID:SCR_020416) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/icpcvd/plasmapro-80-icpcvd

PlasmaPro 80 is compact, small footprint system offering etch and deposition solutions with open loading. Open load design allows fast wafer loading and unloading, ideal for research, prototyping and low volume production. It enables high performance processes using optimised electrode cooling and substrate temperature control.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 80 ICPCVD Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020378) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020412

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.biosurplus.com/store/models/15850-qiagen-biorobot-m48/

Automated nucleic acid purification workstation with liquid handling capabilities that purifies the DNA via magnetic separation within the pipette tips. It's pipettor head contains 6 syringe pumps that dispense 25-1000 microliters at a time.

Proper citation: Qiagen BioRobot M48 (RRID:SCR_020412) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/rie/plasmapro-100

PlasmaPro 100 RIE modules deliver anisotropic dry etching. Being compatible with all wafer sizes up to 200mm, it has rapid change between wafer size, uniformity, high throughput and high precision processes, in situ chamber cleaning and end pointing, and wide temperature range electrode, from 150 degrees C to 400 degrees C.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 100 RIE Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020376) Copy   


https://plasma.oxinst.com/products/icp-etching/80icp

PlasmaPro 80 ICP is compact, small footprint system offering ICP etch solutions with open loading. Open load design allows fast wafer loading and unloading, ideal for research, prototyping and low volume production. It enables high performance processes using optimised electrode cooling and substrate temperature control.

Proper citation: Oxford PlasmaPro 80 ICP Plasma Technology (RRID:SCR_020377) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_020419

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.qiagen.com/us/products/instruments-and-automation/nucleic-acid-purification/qiacube-ht/#orderinginformation

Instrument for automated mid to high throughput nucleic acid purification in 96 well format DNA, RNA and miRNA extraction from virtually any sample type.Mid to high throughput solution with dedicated purification kits saves costs and time.User friendly software allows for easy data management and documentationdesign features increase safety and minimize cross contamination.Convenient, flexible and easy to use instrument with small footprint.QIAcube HT enables automated mid to high throughput nucleic acid purification in 96 well format using silica membrane technology. variety of QIAcube HT Purification Kits lets users quickly and easily purify DNA, RNA and miRNA from almost any type of sample including cells, tissues and stool samples, as well as from bacteria and viruses in animal samples. Automated protocols and dedicated accessories and consumables increase reliability and and save valuable time. system provides same high quality results as other trusted QIAGEN purification technologies.

Proper citation: QIAgen QIAcube HT (RRID:SCR_020419) Copy   



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