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November 2008 Newsletter
 

MEDICA
Medica 2008

We would like to remind you that, once again, CONDA will be present at Medica 2008 at the Düsseldorf Trade Center, 19th- 22nd of November 2008 in Düsseldorf, Germany.

We invite you to visit our booth at Hall 2 C31. It is an excellent opportunity for us to personally meet again to discuss the state of the industry as well as to get to know each other better! To facilitate meeting arrangements at the fair, please feel free to contact us by telephone, fax or e-mail indicating date and time you wish to meet at the booth.  This way we can assure you our undivided time and attention during your upcoming visit to the fair.

All of us at Conda thank you in advance for your valued partnership and look forward to see you at our booth at Medica.

Making an agarose gel
Making an Agarose Gel

Nowadays, new information technologies allow us to access to resources and information we wouldn't know without them. Surfing the web we have found a video from Leicester University that shows the easy process of making an agarose gel. This video may help our distributors focused in our microbiology products, but interested in starting their sales activity in the always profitable and increasing molecular biology market.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFEJIWNmZqs

CONDA leads the agarose market with a wide range of high quality (GQT) and versatile products: standard agaroses, MS (molecular screening) high resolution and low melting point agaroses.

Our catalogue includes agaroses suitable for all applications. Please review our agarose brochure or access the complete manual for more technical information of each product type or ask your area manager for more information and technical support.

An updated product portfolio for molecular biology related products from CONDA, includes also biological buffers, molecular biology media, electrophoresi cells (Mupid®), ready-to-use agaroses, pre-cast gels, and sterile Petri dishes.

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CIN Supplement for Yersinia Agar Base
CONDA would like to introduce the new CIN Supplement (Cat. No. 6033), a selective Supplement for Yersinia enterocolitica isolation.
As you may already well know, our supplements are an excellent choice for use alongside their respective Dehydrated Culture Media. Be sure you order them the next time you purchase their respective media!

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We welcome information on your direct point of contact to facilitate communication with our marketing department. We are also interested in the events you are attending or participating in to promote CONDA products so we can help you on a marketing level. CONDA welcomes your ideas and suggestions. Please feel free to contact us at mktg@condalab.com.


In this newsletter:
· MEDICA
· Making an agarose gel
· sLB Agar for great plasmid recovery
· CIN Supplement for Yersinia Agar Base
· Mupid®-One reminder

sLB Agar: New media for great plasmid recovery

sLB Agar

These days, different culture media are used to growth a wide variety of bacteria with insert plasmids. These media have to allow a great growth of the cells, without losing the plasmid production capacity. CONDA has developed a new improved LB Agar for the plasmid recuperation: sLB Agar (Cat. 1432) is a new medium to complete the sLB product line and is the ideal medium to be used along with our sLB Broth (Cat. 1163, Cat. 1199), which has been especially designed to give high yields of low copy plasmids and extremely high yields of high copy plasmids, or with the rests of CONDA´s molecular biology media. A higher number of colonies is obtained so a better recuperation of plasmid can be achieved. A comparative study with E.coli DH5α has been carried out.

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Mupid one

Mupid®-Reminder MUPID®-ONE is the Takara system specially designed to separate DNA bands as a perfect enhancement to use with our world-class agaroses.

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