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Two Microcalorimeters Deliver Ultrasensitive Measurements

The Nano Series of high-performance microcalorimeters is suited for the life science industry for ultrasensitive measurements of molecular binding and heat capacity. Key applications include liquid biopharmaceutical formulation stability testing, molecular variant stability testing and a variety of applications in the bio-pharmaceutical development processes.The Nano Series of high-performance microcalorimeters is suited for the life science industry for ultrasensitive measurements of molecular binding and heat capacity. The Nano ITC2G isothermal titration calorimeter offers maximum sensitivity (nW) with the highest data quality available. It is typically used to measure protein-protein, protein-ligand, drug-DNA and other binding interactions with binding constants in the 102 to 109 range encountered when working with biological materials. The Nano DSC is an ultra-sensitive differential scanning calorimeter with superior sensitivity and signal-to-noise performance. It is used to evaluate the domain scaffolds of proteins and measure the stability of proteins and other macromolecules in dilute solutions. Key applications include liquid biopharmaceutical formulation stability testing, molecular variant stability testing and a variety of applications in the bio-pharmaceutical development processes.

TA Instruments, Inc.-Waters LLC
109 Lukens Drive
New Castle DE 19720
Phone: 302-427-4000
Fax: 302-427-4164
http://www.tainstruments.com

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