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Manufactured by:Hermann Medizintechnik GmbH based inFridingen, GERMANY
The quality of our products is for us a task and an obligation towards our customers of utmost priority. As early as in the 90s, Hermann Medizintechnik was a pioneer in terms of quality management. This standard has been maintained until today and we not only want to comply with it in future as well but are constantly trying to improve and advance ...
Manufactured by:SHL Medical AG based inZug, SWITZERLAND
SHL implements quality management systems throughout all phases of development and production to ensure consistency in all products. SHL’s quality system complies with FDA Quality System Regulation, Medical Device Regulation, and ISO 13485:2016. The system is regularly audited by customers and monitored internally through stringent ...
Manufactured by:ApiJect Systems, Corp. based inStamford, CONNECTICUT (USA)
ApiJect and our manufacturing partners create all of our non-BFS components to ensure our high standard of quality and ...
by:BrightInsight, Inc based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
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Manufactured by:Thermo Fisher Scientific based inWaltham, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that kill virally infected or malignant cells. Unlike T cells, NK cells function in an antigen independent manner, responding to anything they perceive as "non-self", including malignant cells. NK cells are an attractive allogeneic immune modulator, as they have a well-known safety profile and lack the potential to cause graft-vs-host disease, a ...
