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Disease Development Services In USA
36 services found
Manufactured by:Curi Bio based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Curi Bio has a repository of iPSC’s for disease modeling and proprietary technologies for differentiating these cells into myoblasts and cardiomyocytes. Curi has developed in vitro 3D disease models for multiple disease phenotypes. In addition, Curi has the capability of generating new gene-edited iPSC models in ...
by:Wyffels Hybrids Inc. based inGeneseo, ILLINOIS (USA)
Goss’s wilt has received some recognition this past growing season in areas where we don’t traditionally see it. This disease was identified in Nebraska about 40 years ago and is typically a sporadic Western Corn Belt disease. ...
Manufactured by:RareStone Group based inShanghai, CHINA
We're building a rare disease ecosystem to bring both a support network and much-needed treatments to individuals and their families affected by rare disease. We are developing an integrated platform that can support the scalable commercialization of rare disease drugs in ...
by:CareDx, Inc based inSouth San Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
CareDx HLA Typing Services support research and academic institutions working on HLA applications in vaccine and drug development, disease association as well as autoimmunity studies. This service is currently active out of CareDx’s fully functional next generation sequencing (NGS) HLA typing service lab in Stockholm, ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biolabs based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
The availability of appropriate experimental animal models is of prime importance to provide a better understanding of the pathogenesis of liver diseases and allow the development and evaluation of new therapeutic interventions. Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a well-known hepatotoxic agent frequently used to induce both acute and chronic liver injury in a wide ...
Manufactured by:Ozgene Pty Ltd. based inBentley DC, AUSTRALIA
These mouse models allow researchers to gain insight into how the loss of the gene affects physiology, behavior and disease development. Observing the characteristics of a knockout phenotype can also help researchers understand human gene expression and genetic ...
Manufactured by:MedGenome Inc. based inCounty of New Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
Next generation sequencing enables gene expression analysis from normal and disease tissues with high-sensitivity. Profiling of coding and non-coding RNAs is important in revealing molecular mechanisms of development and disease. MedGenome has validated several options for gene expression profiling, accommodating a wide range of input from ...
Manufactured by:Creative Biogene based inShirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Creative Biogene has long-standing experience in conducting preclinical zebrafish model studies of cardiovascular disease. We offer consultancy and preclinical zebrafish models of cardiovascular disease including hypertension, arrhythmia, heart failure and atherosclerosis, etc. Similar to other animal models, wild-type zebrafish do not spontaneously ...
Manufactured by:Dyadic International, Inc. based inJupiter, FLORIDA (USA)
We are building an active pipeline of products for human health by applying our proprietary and patented C1 technology to develop vaccines and antibodies for infectious and other diseases. Vaccine Development: The C1 platform is ready for full commercialization opportunities in recombinant protein ...
Manufactured by:MedGenome Inc. based inCounty of New Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
TCR profiling holds great potential not only for understanding the mechanisms of development of the normal immune response, but also in providing insights into disease mechanisms and development of new therapeutics and treatment modalities in infectious diseases, autoimmunity and in immuno-oncology. However, identification of all ...
Manufactured by:Alfa Chemistry based inNew York, NEW YORK (USA)
Clinical Pathology Laboratory: Pathology is a bridge discipline between basic and clinical medicine. The pathological examination can help diagnose diseases, understand the occurrence, development, and regression of diseases, especially identify the origin, nature, and scope of tumor tissues, determine the prognosis of tumors, and guide clinical ...
Manufactured by:Nexelis based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Selecting the appropriate in vivo model for your assays is critical for the success of your preclinical research program. At Nexelis, a Q² Solutions Company, we designed and developed disease specific in vivo models alongside bespoke personalized model development services. Our wealth of experience and capabilities allows us to help answer ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The analysis of mRNA's 3' poly(A) tail is a vital technique in studying the polyadenylation at mRNA molecules' 3’ ends, with significant implications for gene regulation, cell development, and disease ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Proteins typically do not function in isolation but rather collaborate with multiple protein molecules to achieve complex cellular functions. Therefore, focusing on the study of protein interactions is advantageous for exploring the occurrence and development of diseases, identifying specific disease prediction and treatment methods, and ...
Manufactured by:Cloud-Clone Corp. based inKaty, TEXAS (USA)
The development of human disease is very complex, to itself as experimental object to in-depth study of the mechanism of disease, the accumulation of clinical experience not only in time and space are limited and many experiments on the moral are restricted. Animal models can provides the basic platform for the study of safety research of drugs, ...
Manufactured by:MedGenome Inc. based inCounty of New Castle, DELAWARE (USA)
Detailed RNA specific QC reports. Differential expression analysis. Pathway enrichment analysis. Fusion and splicing event analysis with interactive genome browser to visualize results. Proprietary tumor microenvironment ...
by:DxDiscovery, Inc. based inReno, NEVADA (USA)
Lyme disease is a devastating infection caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb). Ticks are a natural reservoir for Bb; the bacteria survive in salivary glands and are transmitted to humans during a bite event. Since Bb was isolated in the 1980s there has been an increasing awareness of the prevalence and spread of Lyme disease throughout the United ...
Manufactured by:Nu Flow Corporate based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Many homes built in the 1960s and 1970s havecopper pipesin the plumbing systems. The reason is because copper is long lasting – the problem is it doesn’t last forever. Copper pipes should be replaced every 20 years and on occasion even sooner than that. Over the years not only does corrosive residue begin to build up, but also the copper actually begins to wear down and leaches into ...
by:American Management Resources Corporation/AMRC Environmental based inFt. Myers, FLORIDA (USA)
The term asbestos describes six naturally occurring fibrous minerals found in certain types of rock formations. Of that general group, the minerals chrysotile, amosite and crocidolite have been most commonly used in building ...
by:DxDiscovery, Inc. based inReno, NEVADA (USA)
Pertussis is a respiratory disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis. It is airborne, highly contagious, and responsible for an annual 18 million illnesses and 250,000 deaths worldwide. Globally, pertussis is one of the leading causes of death for children under 5 years old. In the United States, the annual number of pertussis cases has been increasing since the early 1980s. Despite ...
