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We are proud to announce that Advanced Instruments and Nova Biomedical are now officially doing business under a single, unified brand. This is a transformative moment in our journey to deliver greater value to customers across the biopharmaceutical and clinical markets. Starting today we will be also unveiling a refreshed brand identity and logo across the merged organization that reflects our ...
The HZ-PEG-HZ (1K) product is critical for applications including: l Controlled Drug Delivery Systems: Leveraging its pH-sensitive hydrazone bonds for targeted and controlled release of active pharmaceutical ingredients in specific physiological environments (e.g., tumor microenvironments, endosomes, lysosomes). l Bioconjugation and Crosslinking: Facilitating the creation of stable linkages in ...
Alfa Chemistry’s functionalized CNTs, modified with carboxyl or amine groups, are enhancing battery electrodes and biosensor applications, offering improved charge transfer and biocompatibility. ...
CD Bioparticles' comprehensive graphene portfolio now encompasses a wider range of graphene nanoplatelets, graphene fiber, reduced graphene oxide, magnetic graphene, and functionalized graphene products, catering to diverse applications across various sectors, such as advanced composite materials, batteries, solar cells, supercapacitors, catalysts, biosensors and drug delivery. ...
Fundamentally, microbial testing lies at the heart of guaranteeing the safety and quality of products in food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and many other industries. The main goal of microbial testing is the screening of adverse microorganisms that can pose a risk to a consumer’s health or the integrity of a product. For decades, conventional microbial testing had served as ...
Applications of Plasmonic Nanoparticles In vitro biosensors Detection of biomolecules at nanomolar concentrations is now common in biological laboratories due to the high specificity of antibodies working in conjunction with a variety of labels, including radioisotopes, enzymes, and phosphorus. ...
As a result, they are highly suitable for microfluidic systems and biosensors and can be effectively utilized in diagnostic, forensic, and life science research. ...
Their expertise complements ours perfectly in catering to the needs of bioprocessing industry more effectively,” commented Prashant Tathireddy, Chief Executive Officer at Applied Biosensors, Inc. “Our sensor platform is strategically positioned to accelerate the drug development process while significantly increasing manufacturing yields. ...
In utilizing this strategy, one of the binding partners (e.g., receptor protein) is immobilized on a biosensor surface. In contrast, the other partner, e.g., drug ligand, is continuously flown across the biosensor surface and binds to the immobilized receptor. Binding is measured as a change in resonance units (RUs) on the biosensor surface, and ...
LifeScale’s ability to detect microbial growth earlier than any other commercial technique enables the instrument to be used for both fundamental research, measuring microbial growth and response, or to determine antimicrobial susceptibility in under three hours. A three-hour susceptibility test will allow antibiotic treatment to be tailored to the infection sooner, in some cases by as much ...
Smiths Detection’s BioFlash is a desktop biothreat detection system that uses CANARY® technology (a cell-based biosensor) in combination with proprietary aerosol-collection techniques to rapidly identify biothreat agents from an air sample. ...
About iRhythm Technologies, Inc. iRhythm is a leading cardiovascular diagnostics and digital healthcare company that creates trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with powerful proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information. ...
The 101 Corridor is leading the way in new diagnostics that will bring information to you and your doctor within minutes or hours. You will no longer have to wait for days for a central diagnostic laboratory to provide critical medical test data regarding your health. This program showcases a range of young diagnostic companies that are poised to launch exciting products and services that will ...
” About iRhythm Technologies, Inc. iRhythm is a leading digital healthcare company that creates trusted solutions that detect, predict, and prevent disease. Combining wearable biosensors and cloud-based data analytics with powerful proprietary algorithms, iRhythm distills data from millions of heartbeats into clinically actionable information. ...
XPhyto’s proprietary ODF biosensor development portfolio includes multiple oral health products, including for the detection of stomatitis, periodontitis, and periimplantitis. ...
XPhyto is investigating the potential application of one or more of its ODF biosensor screening tests for oral inflammation to detect buprenorphine-related dental problems. ...
Featured in WIRED (here) ... a high-tech take on an old approach with novel biosensors with the power of cloud computing. ...
She also served as Executive Vice President of Biosensors International Group, and Vice President of Regulatory and Clinical Affairs at Medtronic Vascular. ...
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Goldsmith's team has met and overcome with the graphene-based biosensors are unique in an area of great interest and future growth. The electronics community, as a whole, will benefit greatly from Cardea sharing their experiences, so we're really excited to have them on board in this ...
Today the Graphene Council and Cardea published an interview of their work on defining the standards for using graphene in electronics and biosensors, as well as Cardea’s journey to ensure their quality control to achieve reproducibility and high quality in the production of their BPUs (Biosignal Processing Units). ...
