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Novel cell therapies show great promise as treatments for a variety of complex diseases including cancers and neurodegenerative disorders. Flow imaging microscopy supports drug product analysis in order to advance the development of these therapies. ...
ByYokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, Inc. based in Scarborough, MAINE (USA)
Lysosomal diseases are a group of rare, genetic metabolic diseases in which cellular waste products build up in the body. These disorders are generally progressive and there is no cure. Many lysosomal diseases have no FDA-approved ...
ByEli Lilly and Company based in Indianapolis, INDIANA (USA)
Rare blood disorders are a group of rare genetic disorders where the blood does not clot properly. Existing therapies for blood disorders place a high burden on patients and caregivers, requiring infusions as often as multiple times each week over a patient’s ...
ByEli Lilly and Company based in Indianapolis, INDIANA (USA)
For many years, researchers have investigated cell and gene therapies as potential replacement therapies for severe chronic diseases. ...
ByEli Lilly and Company based in Indianapolis, INDIANA (USA)
Using our platform, we are developing mRNA medicines for diverse uses and delivering them to patients across the globe. We are currently focusing on 4 medical areas - infectious diseases, immuno-oncology, rare diseases and autoimmune ...
ByModerna, Inc. based in Cambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Deliver the right cells to the patient on time. Maximize Functional Characterization of Your Precious T Cell Samples. The Opto™ Cell Therapy Development workflow accelerates the creation of better therapeutics by performing multiple functional assays across 1,000s of individual T cells in a matter of days. Deeply characterize, profile, and map your T cell populations at the single-cell level ...
ByBruker Corporation based in Billerica, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Type 1 diabetes is a common chronic disease, affecting millions of people throughout the world, in which the immune system attacks the body’s own pancreatic cells, stopping the production of insulin. Though it was previously considered a childhood disease, type 1 diabetes is known to affect people at every age, and it has no ...
ByEli Lilly and Company based in Indianapolis, INDIANA (USA)