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Bayer Technology Services
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Foreground: Construction of DNS-Replication at PC. Background: cell dividing (Mitose) Dr. Bernhard Knab simulating interaction of different enzymes in cell.
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Modular Microreactionsystems help to reduce investment costs and allow a faster and safer design.
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Thumbnail size: Microreaction Modules
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Toxin diagnosis by means of biochip: using a glass biochip, scientists can determine within a few minutes for example how heavily a batch of cereal is contaminated with mycotoxins.
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Map Ta Puth, Thailand: Bayer Technology Services engineered the new polycarbonate (Makrolon®) facilities of Bayer MaterialScience. Foreground: Bisphenol-A-silo.
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Bayer Technology Services is engaged in process development and engineering, construction and optimization worldwide: Polycarbonate (Makrolon®) unit of Bayer MaterialScience in Baytown, Texas, USA.
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Biochip manufacture: a pipetting robot applies precisely dosed drops of various mycotoxins to a chip in a fully automatic procedure. The mycotoxins are attached to the surface of the chip by another protein.
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Lab-Lasershow: Dr.Ingmar Dorn (l.) and Dr. Kerstin Bohmann examine laserbeam for measurement of fluorine.
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To determine the mycotoxin content, the mycotoxins are extracted from the cereal, mixed with fluorescence antibodies and applied to the biochip.
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