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by:ArrayGen Technologies based inPune, INDIA
ArrayGen offers a range of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis for disease association studies, cancer genomics, personalized medicine, agriculture biotechnology and life sciences to help researchers derive meaningful conclusions from their data. We are a team of data analysis experts, bioinformatics tool developers, and life scientists determined to ...
by:DNAnexus, Inc. based inMountain View, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Whether you are a genetic testing lab looking to deploy new tests to your customers, or a research consortia providing your community with access to standardized bioinformatics and visualization tools, the xVantage Group can create a customized community space for you.DNAnexus Portals™ enable users to focus on collaboration, discovery, and innovation, ...
by:Igenbio, Inc. based inChicago, ILLINOIS (USA)
Our biology and bioinformatics team has decades of experience that we bring to bear on your genomics and bioinformatics projects. We aid your team from project development through ...
by:SeqOne S.A.S. based inMontpellier, FRANCE
Genetic cancer analyses are particularly challenging due to the huge number of de novo variants and the need to combine DNA and RNA data in some cases. This requires a unique set of interpretation tools and specifically tuned ...
by:Microba Life Sciences based inBrisbane City, AUSTRALIA
Reveal new biology in health and disease; Accurately measuring the microorganisms in the microbiome, and their genes, means novel microbial signatures can be investigated for their significance in human ...
by:Microba Life Sciences based inBrisbane City, AUSTRALIA
Measure the impact of treatments on the microbiome; The microbiome’s central role in health makes it an important system to examine in the development and testing of new therapies. With highly accurate metagenomic analysis of the microbiome throughout your trial, you can be confident about the safety and impact of your therapy at each stage of development and testing. Microba enables ...
Manufactured by:Veracyte based inMarseille Cedex 9, FRANCE
Immunogram, Veracyte’s advanced analytics platform, integrates multi-omic data sets and analyzes them into a single per patient view of key biomarker signatures, specific to their own Tumor Microenvironment. This analytics platform delivers valuable insights to improve patient care and help clinical researchers make informed decisions to advance therapeutic and diagnostic ...
Manufactured by:Veracyte based inMarseille Cedex 9, FRANCE
Veracyte’s Cancer Immune Atlas allows clinical researchers to maximize the value of the data generated through our Immunogram analysis platform. The Cancer Immune Atlas creates a reference database from individual Immunograms, to generate biomarker maps, assess toxicity and drug response, stratify patients, and develop predictive ...
by:RASA Life Science Informatics based inPune, INDIA
How Our Genome Annotation Services Can Help You ? RASA Bioinformatic Lab’s genome annotation services provides you a closer view on the genomic data analysis in understanding the data along with mapping, annotation and as well as comparative genome analysis of two different strains of same species, understanding its working de novo assembly of the genomic data and furthermore providing ...
Manufactured by:MedGenome Inc. based inCounty of New Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
A comprehensive suite of bioinformatics services for NGS data analysis encompassing a wide range of applications including genomics, transcriptomics, single cell genomics, immune profiling, genome assembly and annotation and more. Our team of experts combined with our advanced reporting have resulted in over 200 scientific publications in high-impact journals. Let us help you get the most out of ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
T cells play a vital role in destroying pathogens and monitoring pathological cells. They are able to distinguish between self-antigens and non-self-antigens by surface T cell receptors (TCRs). Most human T cells express the classical TCRs, which consists of TCRα and TCRβ chains co-expressed with CD3 chains (γ, δ, ε, and ζ). ...