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based inChantilly, VIRGINIA (USA)
Arthus Biosystems is pleased to provide a series of research reagents and kits to help carry out scientific investigations related to methionine cycle, the critical biochemical pathway that is conserved throughout evolution in all organisms. Our SAM ...
S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) is an important molecule in methionine cycle pathway and one carbon metabolism pathway that are implicated in many metabolic abnomalities found in humans. Methylation index is defined as the ratio of SAM and SAH, which is ...
based inManchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Yourgene Health is a leading international molecular diagnostics group with an integrated portfolio of technologies and services to enable genomic medicine. Our mission to enable scientific advances to positively impact human health remains at the ...
The Yourgene QST*R Pregnancy Loss assay is for the routine in vitro quantitative diagnosis of the six most common autosomal trisomies associated with pregnancy ...
based inFort Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
NeoGenomics is a premier cancer diagnostic, pharma services, and information services company serving oncologists, pathologists, pharmaceutical companies, and academic centers in their pursuit of providing better futures for people living with ...
Cytogenetics is the study of normal and abnormal chromosomes in relation to disease. Sometimes called chromosome analysis or karyotyping, cytogenetic tests are used to gain diagnostic and prognostic insights regarding solid tumor cancers and ...
based inNew Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
JUNE Medical is an award winning medical device company. Privately owned, the group manage early stage innovation, R&D, manufacturing & commercialisation all over the world. JUNE was originally a secret code name before the company was officially ...
Flowable gel that is intended to serve as a temporary, absorbable mechanical barrier separating surgically traumatized opposing tissue surfaces in the uterine cavity where adhesions could potentially ...
