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United Kingdom-Belfast: Medical analysis services – Recurrent Lead
The current contract for Medical analysis services – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 03-MAR-23 and may be available for retender. QUB/1659/17 Automatable system for measuring ion channel activity across differentiated epithelial cell cultures in Transwell plates.
QUB/1659/17 Automatable system for measuring ion channel activity across differentiated epithelial cell cultures in Transwell plates.
Queen’s School of Pharmacy seeks to purchase a system capable of directly measuring ion channel activity, across differentiated airway epithelial cell cultures, in 24 well Transwell plate format (in situ). The apparatus will be primarily used by PhD students and should be able to provide reliable recordings with minimal user training. The apparatus will be required to combine ease of use with excellent functionality, suitable for our expanding research interest in ion channels.
Queen’s School of Pharmacy seeks to purchase a system capable of directly measuring ion channel activity, across differentiated airway epithelial cell cultures, in 24 well Transwell plate format (in situ). The apparatus will be primarily used by PhD students and should be able to provide reliable recordings with minimal user training. The apparatus will be required to combine ease of use with excellent functionality, suitable for our expanding research interest in ion channels.
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 85148000, Medical analysis services, 38300000, Measuring instruments,
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