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Pathology Disease Equipment Supplied In Asia Middle East
4 equipment items found
by:Premas Life Sciences Pvt Ltd. (PLS) based inDelhi, INDIA
Visium Spatial Gene Expression is a next-generation molecular technology for classifying tissue based on total mRNA. Map the whole transcriptome with morphological context to discover novel insights into normal development, disease pathology, and clinical translational research. ...
Manufactured by:Hangzhou AGS MedTech Co., Ltd based inHangzhou, CHINA
lndication:This device is used to enter human gastrointestinal tract (stomach or duodenum) via flexible endoscope to obtain tissue sample in order to understand disease ...
Manufactured by:Hangzhou AGS MedTech Co., Ltd based inHangzhou, CHINA
lndication:This device is used to enter human gastrointestinal tract (stomach or duodenum) via flexible endoscope to obtain tissue sample in order to understand disease ...
Manufactured by:Zhejiang Soudon Medical Technology Co., Ltd. based inHangzhou, CHINA
Disposable biopsy forceps are specialized medical tools used in gastroenterology to collect tissue samples from the gastrointestinal tract. These devices facilitate access via a flexible endoscope, allowing precise extraction of tissue to aid in the understanding of various pathologies. The forceps come in multiple configurations, such as spiked or non-spiked versions, to meet clinical demands, ...
