Now that the UK collaborative trial of ovarian cancer screening (UKCTOCS) has ceased sample collection, we have some equipment available that is no longer required. In particular that used for saving aliquots of serum from centrifuged primary tubes without which life would have been impossible - we saved 10 x 500ul from each collection into straws for long term storage - suitable for  -80 freezers or liquid nitrogen. The equipment will automatically ID and code them for storage location and enter the info into a database. The link below gives you an idea.

http://www.cryobiosystem-imv.com/Portals/3/download/PACE_SIDE_MAPI.pdf

If you are interested in more info, visiting for a demo or discussing price please contact our senior BMS Richard Gunu at [log in to unmask] (cc'd) or phone him on 020 3108 2004.

best wishes
Anne
Dr Anne Dawnay PhD FRCPath
Consultant Biochemist
Clinical Biochemistry
UCL Hospitals
60 Whitfield St
London W1T 4EU
020 344 72954
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