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Muscle Research Equipment Supplied In Europe
4 equipment items found
by:bit.bio based inCambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Introducing highly-defined, consistent and reliable human muscle cells for research, disease modelling and high throughput screening across areas such as muscle, neuromuscular, and associated metabolic disorders. ioSkeletal Myocytes have been reprogrammed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) using our precise reprogramming ...
Manufactured by:TAmiRNA GmbH based inVienna, AUSTRIA
The osteomiR® test enables parallel measurement of 19 carefully selected and validated microRNA biomarkers of bone quality in human serum samples. The osteomiR® software can be used for individual analysis of all 19 microRNA biomarkers, as well as for the calculation of a fracture-risk score. This score is based on multivariate microRNA model. ...
by:Biomes Ngs Gmbh based inWildau, GERMANY
The 6 bacterial strains in LEAN.pro have been combined with high quality vitamins and glucomannan to contribute to better balance in the intestine. ...
Manufactured by:PLUX Wireless Biosignals S.A. based inLisbon, PORTUGAL
ClassBIT Engineering is a teaching bundle designed for Engineering (biosignals-based) Classes and Disciplines, e.g. Biomedical Engineering, BioEngineering, Physical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, etc. It includes 10 individual biosignals sets fully equipped with different biosensors, including ECG, EMG, EEG, EDA, ACC and ...
