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Manufactured by:Regeneus Ltd. based inPaddington, AUSTRALIA
Regeneus manufactures MSC’s under strict quality standards. In accordance with the guidelines set by the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT) and our rigorous testing we are easily able to identify MSC donor ...
Manufactured by:Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Inc. based inNewark, CALIFORNIA (USA)
ACD's Professional Assay Services group has been developing RNAscope™ biomarker assays for our biopharma partners for a decade. Our biomarker assays have contributed to important clinical trial exploratory endpoints, enabled more accurate patient selection, and are leading to CDx development with our partner, Leica Biosystems. Leveraging the unrivalled sensitivity and specificity of ...
Manufactured by:MacuLogix based inMiddletown, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Active monitoring of AMD can allow patients to enjoy additional years of good central vision, enhancing the odds of a better quality of life. Diagnosing the disease as early as possible offers time to take measures that may slow ...
Manufactured by:Resoundant, Inc. based inRochester, MINNESOTA (USA)
Resoundant offers Core Lab services in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic scientists and medical professionals who invented MR Elastography over 20 years ago. Today, Resoundant and Mayo Clinic continue to support the ongoing advancement of MRE through joint research and development activities. Resoundant Core Imaging personnel also hold joint appointments in Mayo’s MRE laboratory, and are ...
Manufactured by:InvivoSciences, Inc. (IVS) based inMadison, WISCONSIN (USA)
Human engineered tissue (EHT)-based high content analysis can be applied to drug discovery projects at their compound screening and lead optimization stage. Mass-produced human engineered tissues will recapitulate physiological functions of native tissues in micro tissues growing in 96-well plates or 384-well plates (coming soon). Patient-derived cells can also be used to fabricate engineered ...