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based inWuhan, CHINA
Wuhan Healthcare Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (Healthcare) is specialized in the production of high quality in vitro diagnostic reagents and instrumentation products that empower clinicians to treat patients faster than before and intended for hospitals, ...
based inNewark, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ACD - a Bio-Techne brand, shortens the path to personalized medicine and enables research, drug development and clinical applications by unlocking the power of RNA. ACD is a leader in the emerging field of molecular pathology, developing cell- and ...
based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
NeoGenomics is a premier cancer diagnostic, pharma services, and information services company serving oncologists, pathologists, pharmaceutical companies, and academic centers in their pursuit of providing better futures for people living with ...
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) testing utilizes the combined strengths of traditional cytogenetics, DNA hybridization and fluorescent ...
based inFremont, CALIFORNIA (USA)
BioGenex designs, develops and commercializes molecular pathology systems for Tumor diagnosis, prognosis, precision medicine and life science research. BioGenex’s industry-leading next-generation cytogenetic FISH workflow solution and miRNA system ...
based in, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Labex Canada Inc. was established as a federally registered company in 2011 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 2015 a new facility was opened in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Since the beginning the company has been active in import/export/marketing ...
based inSarıyer, TURKEY
Virasoft Inc. was founded in 2015 with the support of the Turkish Ministry of Industry and Technology. We develop institution-specific projects in 4 main areas that meet all the needs of an institution in digital pathology. We focus on four main ...
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a molecular technique commonly used to detect chromosomal abnormalities and gene mutations such as translocation, amplification, deletion. The desired ...