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Research Technical Services

Biosciences

  • Environmental biology, follow-up of metals contamination in biofilms, flora and fauna (ICP).
  • Determination of the specific heat, structural changes and stability of biomacromolecules through differential microcalorimetry for tracing (microDSC).
  • Lyophilisation of any solid sample that contains water in its composition. 
  • Fluorescence assays in live cells: FRAP, FRET. PA, Time lapse type experiments, colocalisation studies and more. and also by means of reflection, observing the structure of materials, pores and microfisures, roughness, three-dimensional fibre studes, and so on. (CLSM).
  • Ultrastructural studies of the tissues and organs of live beings and their pathologies. Immunolabeling (SEM).
  • Elementary composition and images of small areas.Identification of the elements present in a defect (SEM-EDX).
  • Expert's reports and forensic applications (SEM).
  • Doing bathymetries (UTS).
  • Support services in scientific sea experiments (UTS).
  • Analysis of biomolecules such as drugs, metabolites, oligosaccharides, oligonucleotides , peptides and proteins (MALDI-TOF, UHPLC-QTOF ). 

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