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Cancer-targeted molecular probes have the potential to revolutionize surgery and diagnostics. Offering unparalleled flexibility and outstanding performance, FIRE epitomizes the cutting edge of this technology. FIRE’s quenched, substrate-based probe (qSBP) technology guides surgeons by ensuring probe signal is only seen when cancer is detected, clearly delineating tumor tissue from healthy tissue and virtually eliminating spurious background fluorescence common in other probes. ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
The Promise: With modern diagnostic and imaging technologies, cancer can be detected earlier than ever before. And with earlier detection comes the promise of a surgical cure—that is, the complete removal (or resection) of all tumor tissue from a patient. Research has shown that patients with surgical cures have fewer complications in recovery and a greatly enhanced survival rate when compared to patients who do not achieve surgical ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
Versatile blood research tool: Hemostasis monitoring of newly emerged anticoagulants especially during cardiac surgeries poses more and more challenges to standard diagnostic instrumentations. 3T developers have made pioneering contributions in QCM-D technology for the analysis of health-related whole blood parameters (Oberfrank et al, 2016; Sinn et al, 2011; 2010; Müller et al, 2010). Now the qCell T series provides a sophisticated platform with outstanding potential to face such challenging situations due ...
By3T Analytik GmbH & Co. KG based in Neuhausen ob Eck, GERMANY
Multiplexing is the ability to identify a broad spectrum of conditions in a single molecular diagnostic test procedure, as opposed to conducting discrete individual procedures. It enables a single test to identify numerous conditions, attributes, or genetic sequences simultaneously, including those belonging to: cancer genes; a bacteria or virus in humans, animals or the food distribution supply chain, or specific attributes of a seed ...
ByCo-Diagnostics, Inc. based in Salt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
Advances in diagnostic methods have enabled the detection of cancer at the earliest stages when the chances for successful intervention are highest. For many solid tumors, the best chance for a cure is surgery. A surgical cure depends upon the complete removal of all cancer tissue from a patient (a “complete resection”). The main challenge of this approach is that it is very difficult for a surgeon to determine where diseased tissue ends and healthy tissue begins. The result is that many surgical ...
ByAkrotome Imaging, Inc. based in Cleveland, OHIO (USA)
As a diagnostic imaging tool, Breast MRI is used for a wide range of indications in breast disease management ...
ByAurora Healthcare US Corp. based in Danvers, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Aptamers are short strands of DNA or RNA with unique secondary and tertiary structures that enable highly selective binding to various types of targets. While aptamers are similar to antibodies in their ability to specifically bind with high affinity, there are some key differences between antibodies and aptamers which have prompted an increase in aptamer development projects. Several hot areas for aptamers, along with specific aptamer advantages, are outlined below. ...
ByBase Pair Biotechnologies, Inc. based in Pearland, TEXAS (USA)
