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Dermatology System Equipment Supplied In Usa
4 equipment items found
by:Harmony Medical based inEllicott City, MARYLAND (USA)
The Harmony Dermatology System is flexible and customizable enabling dermatologists to address their unique workflow. Harmony provides true mobility with access to dermatology patient records anywhere / anytime. ...
Manufactured by:EDM3 Solutions based inJacksonville, FLORIDA (USA)
Tissue staining is the cornerstone of Mohs Micrographic Surgery (MMS). EDM3s new “all inclusive” Mohs Lab Staining Kit, will consistently yield slides with the highest quality, excellent morphology and differentiation of target cellular components. The kit includes marking dyes, freezing medium, bleaching reagents, both Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) and Toluidine Blue (T-blue) ...
Manufactured by:DermBiont, Inc. based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
leverage cutting edge innovation in dermatology and proprietary technology to efficiently develop targeted small molecule therapeutics and novel microbiome-based therapeutics for dermatologic indications that address the root cause of skin diseases. Our in-house discovery platform for microbiome-based therapeutics is enabled by terabytes of DNA sequencing data derived from human skin samples ...
Manufactured by:DermBiont, Inc. based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
A microbe is quite simply a microscopic organism. Microbes can be single-celled or comprise clusters of cells. They even include very small animals and other multicellular organisms; many are colonial and assume forms in nature that are easily visible to the naked eye. Microbes can be classified into four discrete ...
