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  1. サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K. Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  2. 東ソー バイオサイエンス事業部 計測分野 Tokyo//Chemical
  3. アジレント・テクノロジー株式会社 Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  4. 4 同仁グローカル Kumamoto//others
  5. 5 TECHNICAL INFOMATION INSTITUTE CO.,LTD Tokyo//Service Industry

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  1. [Seminar Materials Released] Basics of Ion Chromatography サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  2. GPC 総合カタログ 東ソー バイオサイエンス事業部 計測分野
  3. High-speed GPC device 'HLC-8420GPC' 東ソー バイオサイエンス事業部 計測分野
  4. 4 Basics of Ion Chromatography: Temperature Affecting Separation サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
  5. 4 Case Study: PFAS Analysis of Food Packaging Materials Using Combustion IC サーモフィッシャーサイエンティフィック株式会社/Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.

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Zymography (DEG method)

Sensitivity increases by about 1,000 times, allowing for the detection of trace proteins below 0.1 ng.

- Zymography (DEG Method) When using zymography to detect new enzymes, conventional zymography has low sensitivity, making it impossible to detect trace amounts of enzymes (activity). By using SAINOME and fluorescent reagents in this system, the sensitivity increases by about 1,000 times, allowing for the detection of trace proteins below 0.1 ng. While fluorescent dyes have high sensitivity, their low molecular weight causes the increase in fluorescence due to turnover to be overwhelmed by diffusion into the gel, making detection impossible. By cutting and dividing the electrophoresis gel with SAINOME before the reaction, it is possible to prevent the diffusion of fluorescence due to turnover, allowing for accumulation and enabling the detection of trace enzyme activity. This method is called the DEG method, and many new enzymes have been discovered using it. By utilizing the DEG method, it becomes possible to comprehensively evaluate enzyme activity within samples. Comprehensive comparative evaluations between patients and healthy individuals (or between cancerous and normal tissues) can be conducted, and it is used in drug discovery target exploration. Main implementation results → Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo

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Equipped with PIC-80 (single channel) auto sampler.

The warranty period is 5 years! We will introduce various parts such as the flow pass device and the negative ion suppressor.

■Column Temperature Box and Constant Temperature Device ・With official patent certificate ■Thermal Conductivity Detector ・5-electrode conductivity cell ■High-Pressure Transfer Pump ・Pressure test: 42Mpa ■6-Port Sampling Valve ・Texture: Peak ■Flow Path Device ・Texture: Peak ■Anion Column ・Test items: F-, Cl-, NO2-, PO4^3-, Br-, SO4^2-, NO3-, ClO2-, BrO3-, ClO3- ■Anion Suppressor ・Automatic regeneration ■IC3 Workstation ・Software ■Tools and Enclosures ・Spare parts and toolbox ■Auto Sampler ・Model PAS-III-SL-100, 100 units *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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[Data] Application of Ion Chromatography in the Semiconductor Industry

It is applied as a tool that can accurately measure anions and impurities!

A semiconductor is a material that has conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator at room temperature. From the perspectives of controlling conductivity and economic development, it is used in a very large market, including computers, mobile phones, and artificial intelligence, and is treated as a central material in various electronic products today. This document introduces examples of the application of ion chromatography in semiconductor materials and semiconductor manufacturing processes. We encourage you to read it. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Application of ion chromatography to semiconductor materials - Quantification of fluorine and chlorine in silicon nitride - Measurement of anions and cations in silicon carbide - Measurement of anions in silicon oxide powder * You can download the English version of the catalog. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Lipid fractionation: Fatty acid analysis by type of lipid (TLC)

Useful for preliminary evaluation when planning experiments! Introduction to fractionation using thin-layer chromatography (TLC).

We would like to introduce our "Fatty Acid Analysis by Type of Lipid" that we conduct. The extracted lipids contain various lipid classes with different properties, and by fractionating them by class, it becomes possible to focus the analysis on the desired fraction. TLC is a method that uses a stationary phase, such as silica gel coated on glass or aluminum, and a mobile phase using organic solvents to separate and fractionate substances. 【Point: What can be understood from TLC fractionation】 ■ I want to get an overview of what types of lipids are included. ■ I want to understand the lipid composition and approximate quantities. ■ I want to separate the desired lipid class. ■ I want to confirm the quantitative changes in lipid classes. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Case Study: PFAS Analysis of Food Packaging Materials Using Combustion IC

Introduction of a rapid evaluation method for total organic fluorine (TOF) using a combustion IC system.

This document introduces a new total organic fluorine (TOF) analytical method for efficiently screening for PFAS contained in food contact materials (FCM) such as food packaging and cooking containers. Due to their high persistence and toxicity, several states in the U.S. are strengthening regulations on PFAS in food packaging, creating a demand for rapid and reliable assessment methods. This technology utilizes the Thermo Scientific Cindion combustion IC system to measure total fluorine (TF) and inorganic fluorine (TIF) through combustion-ion chromatography (C-IC), calculating TOF from the difference. The new system incorporates a z-fold combustion tube that enhances combustion efficiency and control through a single software, achieving reduced analysis time and improved operability. It provides reproducible results compared to conventional methods, offering an effective assessment tool for compliance with PFAS regulations. *This is an English document.*

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High-precision measurement of chlorine and bromine in rubber products.

Analysis of chlorine and bromine in rubber products! Latest combustion ion chromatography technology.

This document introduces the latest technology for accurately measuring the chlorine and bromine content in rubber products, known as Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC). This method complies with the updated ISO 7725:2020(E) by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and effectively measures the chlorine and bromine contained in rubber and synthetic rubber samples. The equipment used combines a combustion device with the ICS-6000 HPIC system, allowing for automated operation that is seamless and convenient. The specific measurement procedure involves combusting the rubber sample in an oxygen/argon environment, dissolving the generated hydrogen halides in an absorbent solution, and then separating and detecting them using ion chromatography. This method enables the high-precision and reproducible measurement of chlorine and bromine content in rubber products. *The document will be in English.

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What are the types of separation modes in HPLC? Free explanatory materials available.

What are the characteristics of each separation mode in HPLC? A comprehensive and easy-to-understand explanation of the basics of HPLC! Free basic knowledge materials are currently available.

In chromatography, the differences in the affinity of substances for the stationary phase and the mobile phase are utilized. The separation modes commonly used in HPLC can be broadly classified into adsorption, partition, and size exclusion based on the type of affinity. The main separation modes include "adsorption," "partition," "hydrophilic interaction," "ion exchange," and "size exclusion." This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is distribution chromatography? Free explanatory materials are currently available.

What is one of the separation modes of HPLC, 'Partition Chromatography'? A thorough explanation of the differences between normal phase and reverse phase! Free basic knowledge materials available!

Partition chromatography separates compounds by utilizing the differences in the distribution equilibrium of the analyte with respect to the stationary phase. The stationary phase typically consists of a chemically bonded packing material known as a bonded phase. There are two types of partition chromatography: normal phase and reverse phase. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is a valuable resource for those learning HPLC for the first time, those looking to review from the basics, and those seeking materials for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is reverse phase liquid chromatography? Free explanatory materials available.

What is reverse phase liquid chromatography? A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of its differences from normal phase, with free basic knowledge materials available!

Reverse phase liquid chromatography uses a packing material with a low-polarity chemically bonded phase as the stationary phase and a high-polarity solvent as the mobile phase. High-polarity compounds are less retained by the stationary phase and elute quickly, while low-polarity compounds elute more slowly. Octadecylsilyl silica gel (ODS), which incorporates octadecyl groups (C18) into silica gel, is a widely used packing material in HPLC. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are new to HPLC, want to review from the basics, or are looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is ion exchange chromatography? Free explanatory materials are currently available.

What is ion exchange chromatography? A comprehensive explanation based on a comparison table by separation mode! Free basic knowledge materials available.

Ion exchange chromatography separates ionic compounds using a stationary phase that incorporates ion exchange groups (such as sulfonic groups for cation exchange or quaternary ammonium groups for anion exchange) and a mobile phase that consists of an aqueous solution containing salts, such as a buffer. It is used for the separation of amino acids, organic acids, and proteins. By downloading the materials, you can view examples of protein analysis using cation exchange columns. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are newly learning HPLC, those who wish to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is size exclusion chromatography? Free explanatory materials are currently available.

What is size exclusion chromatography? A comprehensive explanation based on a comparison table of separation modes! Free basic knowledge materials available!

Size exclusion chromatography separates compounds based on differences in molecular size of the analytes in the mobile phase, rather than interactions between the stationary phase and the analytes. Molecules smaller than the pore size of the packing material pass slowly through the column, while molecules larger than the pore size pass quickly through the column. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of separation in liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is a valuable resource for those learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is the difference between isocratic elution and gradient elution? Presentation of explanatory materials available.

Understand how to choose between isocratic elution and gradient elution! A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of their features, differences, and suitable scenarios! Free basic knowledge materials available!

In HPLC, there are isocratic elution, which maintains the composition of the mobile phase for separation, and gradient elution, which varies the composition of the mobile phase for separation. Generally, isocratic elution is used for analyzing multiple components where there is little difference in retention time for each component, while gradient elution is used for analyzing multiple components with significant differences in retention time. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of separation in liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are new to learning HPLC, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Glossary of chromatography! Free explanatory materials available.

Introducing essential basic terms necessary for understanding chromatography! We are currently offering a free explanatory document summarizing the fundamentals of HPLC.

I have summarized the essential basic terms necessary for understanding chromatography. Additionally, I will introduce examples of outputs for each chromatographic parameter as described in the basic chromatography terms using the Agilent data system. This document clearly presents parameters of chromatograms, such as hold-up time (the elution time of non-retained components) and peak height. Please feel free to download it and read through it. 【Contents (partial)】 ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection ■ Peak Identification and Quantification in HPLC *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] The Global Market for Chromatography Equipment and Accessories

World Market for Chromatography Equipment & Accessories: GC, HPLC, Auto Samplers, Columns, Others, Pharma & Bio, Food, Industrial, Others

This research report (Global Chromatography Instruments and Accessories Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and outlook for the next five years of the global chromatography instruments and accessories market. It includes information on the overview of the global chromatography instruments and accessories market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments of the chromatography instruments and accessories market by type include GC, HPLC, auto samplers, columns, and others, while the segments by application cover pharma & biotech, food, industrial, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of chromatography instruments and accessories. It also includes the market share of major companies in chromatography instruments and accessories, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Gas Chromatography Equipment

World Market for Gas Chromatography Equipment: Portable Gas Chromatography Equipment, Fixed Gas Chromatography Equipment, Petrochemicals, Biology ...

This research report (Global Gas Chromatography Devices Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global gas chromatography devices market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global gas chromatography devices market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type include portable gas chromatography devices and fixed gas chromatography devices, while the segments by application cover petrochemicals, biomedicine, the food industry, and others. The regional segments are divided into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size of gas chromatography devices. It also includes the market share of major companies in gas chromatography devices, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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What is adsorption chromatography? Free explanatory materials are being offered.

What is "Adsorption Chromatography," one of the separation modes of HPLC? A thorough explanation based on a comparison table of different separation modes! Free basic knowledge materials available!

Adsorption chromatography separates compounds by utilizing the difference in adsorption equilibrium between the adsorption sites of the stationary phase (packing material) and the analytes. Silica gel and alumina are used as the stationary phase, while hexane and dichloromethane are used as the mobile phase. It is effective for the separation of isomers. This document provides a clear summary of the basics of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is a valuable resource for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is normal phase liquid chromatography? Free explanatory materials are currently available.

What is normal phase liquid chromatography? A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of the differences from reverse phase! Free basic knowledge materials available.

Normal-phase liquid chromatography uses a stationary phase consisting of a highly polar chemically bonded phase and a mobile phase of low-polarity solvents. Because highly polar compounds are strongly retained by the stationary phase, low-polarity compounds elute quickly. It is used for the analysis of lipophilic compounds and the separation of organic compounds by groups. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is ion chromatography? Free explanatory materials are currently available.

What is ion chromatography? A comprehensive and easy-to-understand explanation of other methods of partition chromatography! Free basic knowledge materials are available!

Ion-pair chromatography involves adding ionic compounds known as ion-pair reagents (such as alkyl sulfonates and quaternary ammonium salts) to the mobile phase to separate ionic compounds that are not retained in RPC using the stationary phase of RPC. Ion-pair reagents are used that have charges opposite to those of the analytes; for anionic compounds, quaternary ammonium salts are used, and for cationic compounds, alkyl sulfonates are used. This document provides a clear summary of the basics of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are newly learning HPLC, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is hydrophilic interaction chromatography? Free explanatory materials are being offered.

"What is hydrophilic interaction chromatography?" A comprehensive explanation based on a comparison table by separation mode! Free basic knowledge materials available!

Hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) uses a stationary phase consisting of high-polarity bonded phases such as amino groups, with packing materials or silica gel, and a mobile phase of a mixed solution of water (buffer) and acetonitrile. It is suitable for the separation of compounds with weak retention (high polarity) in RPC. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is ion exclusion chromatography? Free explanatory materials available.

What is ion exclusion chromatography? A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of various methods such as ion exchange and ion pairing! Free foundational knowledge materials are currently available.

Ion exclusion chromatography uses ion exchange resin as the stationary phase, but unlike ion exchange chromatography, it utilizes the electrostatic repulsive forces between the ion exchange groups and the analytes. In the case of weak acids such as organic acids, the degree of dissociation in acidic solutions varies depending on the compound, leading to differences in charge strength. For analytes that have the same sign of charge as the ion exchange groups, the repulsive force received from the ion exchange groups varies according to the strength of that charge. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), detectors, and principles. It is a valuable resource for those learning HPLC for the first time, those who wish to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC Equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What is affinity chromatography? Free explanatory materials available.

What is affinity chromatography? A thorough and easy-to-understand explanation of the characteristics of other separation modes! Free basic knowledge materials available!

Affinity chromatography is a type of chromatography that utilizes the high affinity of biomolecules such as proteins, and is used for extracting and purifying specific proteins from cell culture supernatants. By downloading the materials, you can view a diagram showing the purification of IgG from CHO cell culture supernatant using an affinity column with immobilized Protein A. This document provides a clear summary of the fundamentals of liquid chromatography (LC), including separation basics, detectors, and principles. It is recommended for those who are learning HPLC for the first time, those who want to review from the basics, and those looking for materials useful for in-house training. [Contents (partial)] ■ Introduction ■ HPLC equipment ■ Separation in HPLC ■ Detection *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Boronic Acid Affinity Chromatography

Global Market for Boronic Acid Affinity Chromatography: Reagents, Instruments, Pharmaceuticals, Medical, Academic and Research Institutions, Others

This research report (Global Boronate Affinity Chromatography Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and future outlook of the global boronate affinity chromatography market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global boronate affinity chromatography market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type focus on reagents and instruments, while the segments by application target pharmaceuticals, healthcare, academic and research institutions, and others. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size of boronate affinity chromatography. It also includes the market share of major companies in boronate affinity chromatography, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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[Research Material] The Global Market for Liquid Chromatography Technology

Global Market for Liquid Chromatography Technology: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Ultra-High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC) ...

This research report (Global Liquid Chromatography Technology Market) investigates and analyzes the current status and outlook for the global liquid chromatography technology market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global liquid chromatography technology market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The segments of the liquid chromatography technology market by type include High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Ultra-High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC), Low-Pressure Liquid Chromatography (LPLC), and others. The segments by application focus on pharmaceuticals & biotechnology, public sector, industrial, and others. The regional segments are divided into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa, to calculate the market size of liquid chromatography technology. The report also includes the market share of major companies in liquid chromatography technology, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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[Research Material] Global Market for Life Science Instruments

Global Market for Life Science Instruments: Chromatography, Flow Cytometry, Spectroscopy, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Microscopy, Pharmaceuticals & ...

This research report (Global Life Science Instrumentations Market) investigates and analyzes the current state and future outlook of the global life science instruments market over the next five years. It includes information on the overview of the global life science instruments market, trends of major companies (sales, selling prices, market share), market size by segment, market size by major regions, and distribution channel analysis. The market segments by type include chromatography, flow cytometry, spectroscopy, polymerase chain reaction, and microscopy, while the segments by application focus on pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies, contract research organizations, and hospitals. The regional segments are categorized into North America, the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Southeast Asia, South America, the Middle East, and Africa to calculate the market size of life science instruments. It also includes the market share of major companies in life science instruments, product and business overviews, and sales performance.

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