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6 services found
by:Selvita S.A. based inKrakow, POLAND
Cell and Molecular Biology Department at Selvita performs In vitro comparative studies of biosimilar insulins and insulin analogs as well as battery of various therapeutic antibodies (e.g. TNFα, VEGF and HER2 inhibitors etc.). These studies should be comparative in nature and should be designed to have appropriate sensitivity to detect relevant differences ...
Manufactured by:Oramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
The combination therapy of insulin and GLP-1 analogs have shown to be highly effective at achieving optimal blood sugar control without an increased risk for ...
by:Biocon based inElectronic City, INDIA
We are rapidly growing our development, regulatory and clinical expertise, along with world class manufacturing capabilities, to break existing oligopolies and make therapies affordable to patients globally. Biocon Biologics’ state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities are certified by various regulatory agencies from developed and emerging markets. With an unwavering commitment to quality, ...
by:Biocon based inElectronic City, INDIA
Biocon Biologics’ Research and Development organisation is fully integrated to develop high-quality biosimilars (recombinant insulins, monoclonal antibodies and other protein therapeutics) that can be registered in highly regulated markets like USA, Europe and ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Biosimilars are biological products that are highly similar to an approved original biological drug (reference or brand drug) without any clinically meaningful differences in quality, safety, or efficacy compared to those approved. Biosimilars typically enter the market after the patent protection period of the original drug has expired, providing a more cost-effective treatment ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Many drugs target proteins that function as receptors for small-molecule ligands. These ligands bind to and alter the structures of their protein targets, thus modulating their biological activities. Key protein targets in the fields of biology and pharmaceutical research include the nuclear receptors (NRs) that belong to the superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors, the ...
