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Service providerbased inNashville, TENNESSEE (USA)
RAM Scientific has been providing high quality 100% plastic capillary blood collection devices since 1989. Recognized as the premiere source of safe micro blood collection systems for clinical and research applications, RAM is dedicated to ...
RAM Scientific’s SAFE-T-FILL Capillary Blood Collection Tubes are 100% plastic capillary blood collection systems. Available for a wide range of applications, the Capillary Collection Tubes are pre-assembled with a capillary tube, attached cap ...
Service providerbased inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Creative Proteomics specializes in a full range of services to support various proteome-related researches from identification of single proteins to large-scale proteomic studies. We have one of the most advanced proteomics platforms in the world ...
Service providerbased inKrakow, POLAND
We are one of the largest preclinical contract research organizations in Europe, driven by a clear mission: to offer a comprehensive scope of services bridging the gap between early drug discovery and the clinical stage of drug development. We have ...
Having experience in both pharma and biotech R&D, we are well aware of what it means to discover a hit and transform it into a drug. You can best benefit from this “insider” experience through our integrated drug discovery services ...
Service providerbased in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
MtoZ Biolabs is an integrate contract research organization (CRO) providing advanced proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and biopharmaceutical analysis services to researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biopharmaceutical fields. The ...
The CUT&Tag analysis service utilizes cleavage and transposase tagging technology to precisely map the binding sites of transcription factors or histone modifications within the genome, facilitating research into DNA-protein interaction mechanisms. ...
