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Creative Diagnostics, a leading manufacturer and supplier of antibodies, antigens and assay kits, has announced release of its new line of Human Hybrid IgM Control Monoclonal Antibodies for research applications, covering a range of diseases such as CMV, HSV, MeV, MuV, RuV, and VZV.Characteristic disease state sera are serum samples derived from individuals with ...
Amerigo Scientific, a distributor focused on providing critical products and services to the biomedical and life science communities, recently announced the launch of its new polyclonal antibody to human blood coagulation factor XIII to support researchers in life science fields for the detection of blood coagulation factor XIII. This antibody is used for research only, not for human, therapeutic ...
At Amerigo Scientific, essential biological raw materials are provided to the diagnostics and research industries based on ethical considerations and customer-specific requirements. These high quality products include a range of antigen products, normal human serum, disease state plasma, standards, positive control materials, and reagents for ...
Frontier Biotech (stock code: 688221.SH) announces that it signs an agreement with R-Pharm, JSC, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in Russia, for registration and commercialization of Aikening® (generic name: Albuvirtide) in Russia. Cheryl Tan, Global Head of Frontier Biotech's International Businesses, said, “Aikening® is the first new long-acting antiretroviral drug ...
This kit simplifies the DNA amplification workflow and decreases turn-around time by enabling PCR (polymerase chain reaction) directly from fresh, frozen and dried blood, as well as plasma and serum from human and animal samples. The Agilent SureDirect Blood PCR Kit includes the company's latest novel inhibitor-resistant polymerase, DMSO, and positive control ...
Speed and efficiency are important to labs, given that the Department of Health and Human Services reports that more than 16 million units of blood are collected in the United States each year. ...
In human fat tissues, bisphenol A (BPA) suppresses levels of a key hormone, adiponectin, that protects people from heart attacks and Type II diabetes. These results implicate BPA as a potential cause of metabolic syndrome, one of the most serious and costly public health problems in the US. Most Americans have levels of BPA within their serum within the range of concentrations sufficient to ...
