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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Sports
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for professional sports has become one of the most effective methods for athlete ...
By OXYHELP INDUSTRY Srl based in Bucuresti, ROMANIA.
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Activated carbon and activated charcoal solutions for pharma industry
Pharma Industry offers many Applications for our Activated Carbon products. We as one of the leading suppliers of Pharma Grade Activated Carbon produce some of the best Activated Carbon products that are known for their purity and consistent strength. Pharma industry uses Activated Carbon mainly for purification of raw materials and intermediate products that are used in the production of Pharmaceutical products as well as for the purification of the final ...
By Boyce Carbon based in Coimbatore, INDIA.
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Plasmatherapies
The term plasmapheresis encompass different techniques (filtration or adsorption on ...
By Infomed SA based in Meinier, SWITZERLAND.
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Single-Stranded Approaches to Cell-Free DNA Fragmentomics
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA), found circulating in blood plasma, contains a wealth of clinically ...
By Claret Bioscience based in Santa Cruz, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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VROC technology for Biopharmaceutical
Where does viscosity fit when it comes to the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industry?. Protein-based drugs are the fastest growing class of drugs for the treatment of many diseases in humans, ranging from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease. Accurate viscosity values of proteins are essential in understanding behavior, designing delivery systems, and accurately determining particle size/hydrodynamic ...
By RheoSense Inc based in San Ramo, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Low-Level-Laser Therapy for General
The development of laser technology extends back to the time around 1920 to Albert Einstein. After the first laser was constructed in 1960 the advances in laser technology developed in leaps and ...
By Heltschl Medizintechnik GmbH based in Schlüsslberg, AUSTRIA.
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Nanoparticle Concentration Analysis Devices for Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) Industry
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nano-sized lipid bilayer vesicles that are released by cells into the extracellular space.[1] EVs consist of proteins, polynucleic acids (e.g. RNA and DNA), and lipids, and can be divided into several subsets including exosomes (also known as small EVs), microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies (sometimes collectively known as large EVs). Fundamental differences exist between these different types of EVs based on how they are produced (biogenesis), their protein content, and their ...
By Dispertech B.V. based in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS.
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