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Developing Technologies In Human Cytokine Detection
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 - Birkbeck College, London

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Detection of human cytokines is often at the heart of human disease studies, but the multitude of techniques involved, and their complexity can make finding the right technique difficult.  This meeting will give an insight into the latest advances in both established techniques, such as ELISPOT and FACS and the more recently developed mulitplex technology for both genes and proteins, such as the Luminex system. Talks will be given by both the companies developing these techniques and the academics using them.

For more information see http://www.regonline.co.uk/cytokine

For General enquiries email: enquiries@euroscicon.com

We seek CPD accreditation from the IBMS for all our meetings


Developing Technologies In Human Cytokine Detection


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