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Drawing Blood Services In Germany
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Manufactured by:Immatics N.V. based inTuebingen, GERMANY
Patients eligible for clinical trials with ACTengine® product candidates have a portion of their white blood cells collected using a well-established process called leukapheresis, a procedure in which a fraction of the white blood cells of a patient is extracted from their peripheral blood. These white blood cells are transferred to a manufacturing facility where peripheral blood mononuclear ...
Manufactured by:in.vent Diagnostica GmbH based inBerlin, GERMANY
With our Study Site Blut Hilft Forschen we have the possibility to procure large amounts of donation material for you and thus serve a whole range of different ...
by:Oncimmune Holdings PLC based inNottingham, UNITED KINGDOM
EarlyCDT is a simple blood test that detects the elevated presence of autoantibodies generated by the body's immune system as a natural defence against cancer cells. EarlyCDT Lung is the world’s most thoroughly validated blood test for the detection of lung cancer and requires only a small volume of blood which can be taken in the community setting as well as a doctor’s surgery. Shown ...
by:Bioscientia Healthcare GmbH based inIngelheim, GERMANY
Before sending samples to the laboratory it is helpful to contact our Service Manager so that your laboratory´s details can be set in the system. This will ensure that results are sent to the correct site in the format you require. Most aspects of our service can be personalised to meet your requirements and by contacting us before sending samples, special arrangements can be made to ensure ...
by:SGS M-SCAN Ltd based inWokingham, UNITED KINGDOM
With over 25 years of experience and operating out of three GLP compliant laboratories, SGS’s Life Science Services provides pharmacokinetic analysis and bioanalytical services with a dedicated team of specialists. Pharma and biotech companies of all sizes have chosen us as the preferred bioanalytical partner. SGS has the expertise to both develop assays de novo (including immunoassays) and ...
