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Manufactured by:Laboratoires FILLMED based inParis, FRANCE
Developed by a French laboratory leading in cosmetic medicine and skin quality, SKIN PERFUSION is an innovative cosmeceutical range especially designed to maintain and enhance the results of cosmetic ...
Manufactured by:Techno Medica Co. , Ltd. based inYokohama-Shi,, JAPAN
By using RFID specimen label, scanner and management software, the system enables real-time tracking and specimen management in batch in outpatient / inpatient ...
Manufactured by:Advanced Instruments based inNorwood, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Verified In-Situ Plate Seeding (VIPS) takes single cell cloning and image based clonality assurance to a whole new level of quality. This multi-tasking, compact instrument delivers a rock solid, ‘double lock’ solution for regulatory submission. VIPS accelerates projects. High seeding efficiency for both 96 and 384-well plates, single round workflows for massively enhanced productivity ...
Manufactured by:PRO Scientific Inc. based inOxford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
The HAEMATOKRIT 200 delivers high-performance hematocrit centrifugation and convenient ergonomics and versatility for the modern laboratory. Within a compact, elegant frame, the HAEMATOKRIT 200 is able to hold up to24 capillaries per run and achieves best results within seven minutes. The hematology rotor also features a lid that doubles as an evaluation disc for quick and easy analysis. To ...
by:Thermo Fisher Scientific, LIMS & Laboratory Software based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Introducing a complete solution for the routine clinical laboratory—accuracy that’s easy to use. The Thermo Scientific Cascadion SM Clinical Analyzer is the first all-in-one clinical analyzer with LC-MS/MS technology designed to meet the needs of routine clinical laboratories. Our fresh vision for fully automated, random access liquid ...
Manufactured by:GENFIT based inLoos, FRANCE
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) remains largely underdiagnosed, as it carries no obvious symptoms in its early stages, and also because of the lack of widely available non-invasive tests specifically developed to diagnose the disease. The underdiagnosis of NASH represents a major unmet need, and is a barrier for identification of patients at higher risk for disease progression, who would be ...