Medical Research Institution Equipment In USA
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PremiumManufactured by Infitek Co., Ltd.based in CHINA
The POCT Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer is used cooperatively with special fluoroimmunoassay reagent strips and applicable to fluoroimmunoassay of human body samples. The product can be used for semiquantitative and quantitative immunoassay of medical, antiepidemic and scientific research ...
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Manufactured by Taconic Biosciences, Inc.based in USA
Origin: The NMRI outbred model was developed by Lynch et al. Poiley of the National Institutes of Health received stock from Lynch in 1937. The mice were inbred as NIH/P1. The Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI) received stock from Lynch. Zentralinstitut für Versuchstierzucht in Hannover Germany (Han) received stock from ...
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Manufactured by BioFactura, Inc.based in USA
BioFactura is developing a Marburg therapeutic in close collaboration with the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID). Marburg virus (MARV) was first described in 1967 as the causative agent of a hemorrhagic fever illness that occurred in laboratory workers at a primate facility in Germany and ...
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Manufactured by SIGA Technologies, Inc.based in USA
(CRADA) with the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) with a focus on Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) studies of TPOXX® for PEP using a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved non-human primate model of TPOXX® efficacy against smallpox infection. In July 2019, SIGA was awarded a ...
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based in USA
, and ultimately translated to point-of-care format. To this end, we are working in collaboration with medical research institutes in the U.S. and Latin America to analyze the immunological reactivities of patient sera from Zika and Dengue-endemic regions, using a variety of epitope mapping techniques. Epitopes selected based on ability to ...
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based in USA
Flu – A Serious, Deadly Disease with Pandemic Potential. In 1918, the Spanish flu (H1N1 influenza virus) rapidly killed 50 to 100 million people worldwide, affecting one of every five Americans. Today, influenza remains a common and serious respiratory illness that contributes to the reduction of quality of life and results in a significant loss of manpower hours each year. Every year, 40 ...
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