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Vitl Life Science Solutions Blog

Browse our blog to stay up-to-date on the latest news from Vitl Life Science Solutions, including product launches, exhibitions, company developments and useful resources on how to use and maintain your laboratory equipment.


Festival of Genomics

Meet Vitl Life Science Solutions and NBS Scientific at the London Festival of Genomics on the 29th – 30th January 2020.

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What is Luminometry?

Luminometry. While a commonplace term to some, it is daunting at best to others. But it is an important concept to understand because of its wide-range of applications across dozens of industries.

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Top Tips: How to Clean Your Luminometer

Keeping your instruments clean is essential for efficient and accurate operation; to keep your Lu-mini in tip-top shape, follow these 6 simple steps for effective cleaning of your luminometer.

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University of Tennessee Researchers Test Capability of New Luminometer During Glacial Analysis of Watermelon Snow

Vitl Life Science Solutions (a member of the ITL Group) has built a reputation for developing products that deliver class leading performance in a laboratory setting – the company can now add glacial research to their list.

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Vitl Life Science Solutions Expand Range of Intelligent Heated Modules

Vitl Life Science Solutions, a member of the ITL Group, has announced the expansion of its range of interchangeable, intuitive Heated Modules, which will be available from the end of September 2018.

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Using Luminescence to Detect Chemotherapy Response in Patients With Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer is a collective term for cancer of the colon or rectum. Colon cancer and rectal cancer are often grouped together because they have many features in common. The majority (96%) of colorectal cancers are adenocarcinomas that start in the mucus-producing cells of the large intestine.

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