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INTRODUCTION The capillary electrophoresis method provides det ermination of albumin concentration in ...
ByLumex Instruments based in Mission, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
Our cleaners are designed to quickly and effeciently remove blood, feces, urine, mucus, fat, sweat, tissue, and other biological debris. Common uses include cleaning diagnostic and surgical instruments, life-support devices, hospital furnishings, and institutional linens. ...
ByInternational Products Corporation based in Burlington, NEW JERSEY (USA)
In the Primary Care segment, blood and urine tests drive nearly 70% of Physician decisions, guiding nearly two-thirds of healthcare ...
ByAtiva Medical based in Shoreview, MINNESOTA (USA)
The gland surrounds the urethra, the tube that carries urine and semen through the penis. It contains several small glands, whose main purpose is to produce the milky white part of semen. ...
ByFocal Healthcare based in Toronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Tumor markers found in blood, urine and body tissues can be used in diagnosing and treating cancer. ...
ByAurora Biomed Inc. based in Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
When you have type 2 diabetes, your body isn’t able to properly use insulin to bring glucose into your cells. ...
ByFractyl Health based in Lexington, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Worldwide, pollen is a problem that impacts people’s lives yearly. The type of pollen varies country to country, and part of season, but grass pollen is a major problem worldwide. In the Nordics the most common allergenic pollen is from birch, alder and hazel. The allergic reaction that arises is mainly due to the fact that pollen is periodically present in large quantities. Birch and grass e.g. are wind pollinated, which means it is spread with the wind. Warmer temperatures and higher levels of CO2 make ...
ByNoseOption AB based in Stockholm, SWEDEN
A number of methods have been reported for the measurement of calcium in biological materials by flame photometry or titration. This method employs trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to precipitate the proteins and has been found to be adequate to extract all of the calcium from tissue samples. Sodium, potassium and phosphate caused no significant interference and calcium concentration in the range of 0 to 2 µg/ml is readily determined. ...
ByBWB Technologies Ltd. based in Newbury, UNITED KINGDOM
The classical (but rarely observed) malaria attack lasts 6–10 ...
ByAmivas (US), LLC based in Frederick, MARYLAND (USA)
High-sensitivity and simultaneous analysis of Psychoactive drugs using LC-MS/MS with full-automated pretreatment ...
ByShimadzu Scientific Instruments Inc based in Columbia, MARYLAND (USA)