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Manufactured by:Assured Bio Labs, LLC based inOak Ridge, TENNESSEE (USA)
Assured Bio provides assistance in complying with the environmental sampling requirements addressed in U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP)Pharmaceutical Compounding—Sterile Preparations. USPapplies to health care institutions, pharmacies, physicians practice facilities, and other facilities in which compound sterile preparations (CSP) are prepared, stored, and dispensed. It provides the practice ...
by:JADBio based inLos Angeles, CALIFORNIA (USA)
AutoML brings democratization to the data analysis process by allowing everyone to utilize Machine Learning. Fully automate your data analysis, end-to-end, with AI and our purpose-built algorithms starting from preprocessing to interpreting the final ...
Manufactured by:Cambridge Protein Arrays Ltd. (CPAP) based inCambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Antibody validation, autoantibody target discovery, protein interaction screening and more on HuProt ...
by:F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. based inBasel, SWITZERLAND
As healthcare systems face continued pressure to deliver improved access to care at a lower cost, increased connectivity between health care providers (HCPs) and patients becomes even more important. We want to bring lab-quality to point of care and patient self testing to enable making the best treatment decisions possible when patients need it ...
Manufactured by:Proteomics International based inNedlands, Perth, AUSTRALIA
Mass spectrometry is ideal for the accurate and precise quantitation of target drugs and their break-down products in biological matrices, the basis of pharmacokinetic testing. Our workflows are capable of handling varying sample types including plasma, whole blood and urine. Proteomics International’s high-throughput analytical capabilities, using state of ...
by:IDEXX BioAnalytics based inWestbrook, MAINE (USA)
Customized histology and histopathology services tailored to your research needs. ...
Manufactured by:SAGA Diagnostics AB based inLund, SWEDEN
Cancer is caused by changes in a once-normal cell, which accumulates genetic damage and mutations in the cell’s “instruction book”, the DNA, causing the cell to grow and multiply uncontrollably. Today, we know much about the many mutations which can contribute to cancer, some mutations which can be inherited, as well as the many gene mutations which arise randomly and due to ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
In the biological activities of organisms, the function of proteins is achieved through interactions between proteins. Therefore, studying new protein interactions can provide new directions for investigating the potential functions of proteins. Among many protein interaction identification experiments, pull-down is commonly used for in vitro protein interaction testing, and helps discover new ...
by:SGS M-SCAN Ltd based inWokingham, UNITED KINGDOM
With over 25 years of experience and operating out of three GLP compliant laboratories, SGS’s Life Science Services provides pharmacokinetic analysis and bioanalytical services with a dedicated team of specialists. Pharma and biotech companies of all sizes have chosen us as the preferred bioanalytical partner. SGS has the expertise to both develop assays de novo (including immunoassays) and ...
Manufactured by:Arthus Biosystems, LLC based inChantilly, VIRGINIA (USA)
SAM analog and antibody: One of the important S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) analogs has a very good thermostability and yet a high hygroscopicity. This analog can also be used as a standard in in intro assays of ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are powerful therapeutic tools. These glycoproteins, belonging to the immunoglobulin (Ig) family, are utilized by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign organisms or antigens. Ig’s are classified in five groups, IgA, IgD, IgE, IgG, and IgM (as α, δ, ε, γ, and μ), based on the structure of their constant regions. Among these, IgG subtypes—predominantly ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Many drugs target proteins that function as receptors for small-molecule ligands. These ligands bind to and alter the structures of their protein targets, thus modulating their biological activities. Key protein targets in the fields of biology and pharmaceutical research include the nuclear receptors (NRs) that belong to the superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors, the ...