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Vol.16 (October, 2025) : Maintaining the Right Distance from CellsWhen working with cells, we often want them to adhere to the plate—but not to pipettes or tubes. Cell adhesion to the inner walls of pipettes or tubes can lead to cell loss, which is a significant issue.

Vol.15 (September, 2025) : Expand Your Experimental Possibilities with the PDMS O-RingEver wished you could place samples in just a portion of a slide glass or microwell to save space and reagents more efficiently?

Vol.14 (August, 2025) : Ready for a Fresh Start? What if a new bottom could change your results?A new semester is just around the corner. Did any fresh ideas pop up during your summer break?

Vol.13 (July, 2025) : High-throughput filtration with 384-well plates!High-throughput analysis is essential across all research activities in this era. How do you conduct filtration when transferring your samples to the new 384-well plates?

Vol.12 (June, 2025) : Quality Sealing Films for PCR Plates!Quality PCR Sealing Films at a Reasonable Price! Are you looking for reliable PCR sealing films that will not compromise on quality?

Vol.11 (May, 2025) : Stop drawing, Start putting a seal!During Immunohistochemistry, drawing a circle or square by water repellent pen (hydrophobic barrier pen) around the specimen is required to hold the antibody solution efficiently.

Vol.10 (April, 2025) : Hot Product! Cell strainer for 96-well plateIn this era, high throughput is always requested for any experiments.

Vol.9 (March, 2025) : Cell strainer for 1.5 mL tube?Samples are not always having large volumes. However, many mesh or cell strainers are sometimes too big against its sample size.

Vol.8 (February, 2025) : SLAS2025 reportFrom January 25 to 29, 2025, annual meeting and trade show of  SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening) was held in San Diego. We, CSTEC/CSCRIE had a great opportunity to exhibit there as well as last year, and this year's show was so successful than ever before.

Vol.7 (January, 2025) : Eight (8) or Twelve (12)?When covering a 96-well microplate with a sealing film, what types of sealing film do you always use, Solid type (full-plate sealing film) or Strip type (individual lane sealing film)?

Vol.6 (December, 2024) : Happy Holidays! Make your wishes out on the plate memo seal.The year 2024 is coming to an end. How was your research activities in this year? Even the results are good or not good, new year will be starting soon.

Vol.5 (November, 2024) : Bottomless = ∞ ! See into your future through bottomless microplates!Research is an endless journey. Even if new insights, developments and technologies come out, there are still a tons of new works to have to do.

Vol.4 (October, 2024) : Go Green, even in immunohistochemistry! Achievement of environmental protection is a significant challenge in modern society. In daily life, awareness to use earth friendly materials and products permeates among many people. You may already use biodegradable products or recycled materials.

Vol.3 (September, 2024) : Seeing is believing – Free your labels from frosts in the freezerImagine the (lab) world where no frosts on the top label of your sample tubes – What does this bring you?

Vol.2 (August, 2024) : Use the 100% power of centrifuge : Optimize and facilitate your multiple sample filtration on 96 well microplate.Remember that you played in a sandbox when you were a kid. You might use screen (sieve) to remove pebbles or clods. Uniformly sized sand gives nice-looking sand castle, mountain or something.

Vol.1 (July, 2024) : Upgrade your sample filtration – check helpful products before back to school!Making your lab more smart, simple and cost effective is an endless journey – but we can take you to the final stop for sample filtration strainers (e.g. cell strainers), at least.