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Manufactured by:Molecular Devices, LLC. based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
PDO end use applications include organ-on-a-chip, high throughput compound screening, 3D high content image analysis and applications in complex in-vitro assays for ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Hepatotoxicity is one of the major reason for drug withdrawal from pharmaceutical development and clinical use. In vitro hepatotoxicity assays mimic in vivo tissue studies and in turn provide a reliable tool for safety assessment in the early stages of drug development. Creative Bioarray has developed standard and innovative in vitro models to address the need for early stage hepatotoxicity ...
Manufactured by:CN Bio based inCambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
Employing our Liver-on-a-chip hepatic co-culture model (evaluated by our collaborators at the U.S. FDA), our DILI in vitro Service can screen your small molecules, antibodies, ASO, and gene editing reagents to establish human DILI ...
Manufactured by:Newcells Biotech Limited based inNewcastle Upon Tyne, UNITED KINGDOM
In vitro assessment of Fibroblast-to-Myofibroblast transition (FMT). Newcells offers a fast and reliable FMT assay service to evaluate the efficacy of anti-fibrotic compounds using high-content imaging. This customisable, high-throughput assay is well suited to compound screening for small molecules targeting lung fibrosis. Normal repair processes are defective in the fibrotic lung. Repetitive ...
Manufactured by:Creative Bioarray based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Creative Bioarray provides various in vitro ADME/PK services including high-throughput ADME screening, in vitro metabolism, in vitro permeability and transporter assays. ADME is short for "absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion". The four properties determine the drug level within a body, the drug exposure to tissues, and the metabolic process of a compound, which can help predict ...
