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In Vitro Comparative Studies Equipment Supplied In Usa California
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Manufactured by:Prellis Biologics, Inc. based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Large organoids and tissue models can be grown in vitro in flow-free culture, reducing the time to organoid development while maintaining the properties of a 3D organoid. Organoid scaffolds are laser printed using transplantable hydrogel material allowing for both in vitro studies and transplantation of the same tissues into animal models. To support cell adhesion, growth, and differentiation, ...
Manufactured by:Biogennix based inIrvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
One of the primary functions of a bone graft material is to provide an osteoconductive surface for new bone formation. Bone regeneration is a cellular process that involves the interaction of osteoblasts and stem cells with the surface of a bone graft material. Studies have shown that the bone graft surface structure and morphology can impact how cells interact with a material. The TrelCor ...
Manufactured by:Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics (BTX) based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
IRX-2 is a human-derived mixed cytokine product containing more than 29 cytokines that promote or enhance a complex immune response. Scientists are developing IRX-2 as a cancer immunotherapy. IRX-2 is administered as a subcutaneous injection around lymph node beds near the tumor target. IRX-2 is produced under cGMP (current good manufacturing process) conditions following stimulation of a ...
Manufactured by:NuLiv Science based inBrea, CALIFORNIA (USA)
InnoSlim® is a pharmaceutical-grade glucose and lipid metabolic regulator through activation of the adiponectin and AMPK signaling ...
Manufactured by:Siolta Therapeutics based inSan Carlos, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Siolta’s Precision Symbiotics Platform enables rapid LBP development. A platform focused on translating microbiome science into novel therapeutics for a healthier world. Siolta’s patient-centric platform leverages our internal expertise in microbiome data analysis, machine learning, anaerobic microbiology, and translational studies to rationally design and optimize multi-strain live ...
Manufactured by:Qualigen Therapeutics, Inc. based inCarlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Qualigen licensed the G4 selective transcription inhibitor platform from University College London (UCL) in 2022. The licensed technology comprises lead compound QN-302 (formerly SOP1812) and back-up compounds that target regulatory regions of cancer genes that down-regulate gene expression in multiple cancer pathways. Developed by Dr. Stephen Neidle and his group at UCL, the G4 binding concept ...
Manufactured by:Tempo Bioscience, Inc based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Cardiomyocytes are cardiac muscle cells. They are terminally differentiated and facilitate contractile forces (“beatings”) of the heart. Grown in vitro as a monolayer sheath, cardiomyocytes are connected by gap junction proteins that help synchronize contraction-relaxation cycles of the cardiomyocytes. Cardiomyocytes may be used in various in vitro or in vivo studies; ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With it's small size and innovative instrumentation, the Y-Knot® Flex System was designed to help achieve optimal anchor placement. The anchors provide up to 55% greater fixation strength than conventional 3.0mm press fit anchors while removing up to 80% less bone.1 The curved and percutaneous delivery systems enable delivery around a curve and perpendicular placement for posterior SLAP and ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With strong fixation, less bone removal and a simple, self-punching technique, the Y-Knot® RC helps overcome the trade-offs of other rotator cuff fixation methods. The first self-punching all-suture anchor available, Y-Knot® RC anchors can help streamline procedures with a fast-efficient technique that eliminates the need to create and find a pilot hole. In addition to requiring less bone ...
