Profile: Biosource International offers a comprehensive suite of sensitive & specific elisas, luminex assays, recombinant proteins & antibodies for analysis of multiple proteins and pathways. We offer products like superscriptr, applied biosystemsr, cellzdirectT, dynalr, gibcor, taqmanr, lipofectaminer & Topor. Our proliferation dyes are stable in cell culture and are available as ready-to-use sterile liquid. The Topor cloning technology allows to perform bench-top cloning reactions in just five minutes with up to 95% recovery of desired clone. We market a wide selection of recombinant proteins for cell culture, as well as peptides and inhibitors for intracellular studies.
The company has revenues of USD 25-50 Million.
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• Anti IgD FITC (FDA Code: DGG / 866.5510) An immunoglobulins A, G, M, D, and E immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the immunoglobulins A, G, M, D, an E (serum antibodies) in serum. Measurement of these immunoglobulins aids in the diagnosis of abnormal protein metabolism and the body's lack of ability to resist infectious agents. |
• Anti IgE FITC (FDA Code: DGP / 866.5510) |
• Anti IgG FITC (FDA Code: DGK / 866.5510) |
• Anti IGG Rhodamine Conjugated (FDA Code: DFO / 866.5510) |
• Anti-IgM FITC-Conjugated (FDA Code: DFS / 866.5550) An immunoglobulin (light chain specific) immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques both kappa and lambda types of light chain portions of immunoglobulin molecules in serum, other body fluids, and tissues. In some disease states, an excess of light chains are produced by the antibody-forming cells. These free light chains, unassociated with gamma globulin molecules, can be found in a patient's body fluids and tissues. Measurement of the various amounts of the different types of light chains aids in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma (cancer of antibody-forming cells), lymphocytic neoplasms (cancer of lymphoid tissue), Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (increased production of large immunoglobulins), and connective tissue diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis or systemic lupus erythematosus. |
• Anti-kappa Antiserum (FDA Code: DFH / 866.5550) |
• Antibiotic Gentamicin |
• Automated Chromosome Analyzer (FDA Code: LNJ / 864.5260) An automated cell-locating device is a device used to locate blood cells on a peripheral blood smear, allowing the operator to identify and classify each cell according to type. (Peripheral blood is blood circulating in one of the body's extremities, such as the arm.) |
• Bence-Jones Protein (FDA Code: CZQ / 866.5150) A Bence-Jones proteins immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the Bence-Jones proteins in urine and plasma. Immunoglobulin molecules normally consist of pairs of polypeptide chains (subunits) of unequal size (light chains and heavy chains) bound together by several disulfide bridges. In some cancerous conditions, there is a proliferation of one plasma cell (antibody-producing cell) with excess production of light chains of one specific kind (monoclonal light chains). These free homogeneous light chains not associated with an immunoglobulin molecule can be found in urine and plasma, and have been called Bence-Jones proteins. Measurement of Bence-Jones proteins and determination that they are monoclonal aid in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma (malignant proliferation of plasma cells), Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (increased production of large immunoglobulins by spleen and bone marrow cells), leukemia (cancer of the blood-forming organs), and lymphoma (cancer of the lymphoid tissue). |
• Contrast Media |
• Culture Reagents, Liquid Bacterial Media |
• Culture Reagents, Pen-Strep |
• Culture Reagents, SOC Media |
• Dry Terrific Broth |
• Dye Solution Stain (FDA Code: LEE / 864.1850) Dye and chemical solution stains for medical purposes are mixtures of synthetic or natural dyes or nondye chemicals in solutions used in staining cells and tissues for diagnostic histopathology, cytopathology, or hematology. |
• Fab Antiserum (FDA Code: DCE / 866.5520) An immunoglobulin G (Fab fragment specific) immunological test system is a device that consists of the reagents used to measure by immunochemical techniques the Fab antigen-binding fragment resulting from breakdown of immunoglobulin G antibodies in urine, serum, and other body fluids. Measurement of Fab fragments of immunoglobulin G aids in the diagnosis of lymphoproliferative disorders, such as multiple myeloma (tumor of bone marrow cells), Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (increased immunoglobulin production by the spleen and bone marrow cells), and lymphoma (tumor of the lymphoid tissues). |
• FAB Fragment Specific Control (FDA Code: DFK / 866.5520) |
• FITC FAB Control (FDA Code: DCB / 866.5520) |
• FITC IgA Antisera (FDA Code: CZN / 866.5510) |
• Gamma Chain Specific Control (FDA Code: DFZ / 866.5510) |
• Gentamicin |
• Hospital Furniture, Media Storage |
• Hospital Media Storage Furniture |
• IGA Control (FDA Code: CZP / 866.5510) |
• IgD Antisera (FDA Code: CZJ / 866.5510) |
• IgE Control (FDA Code: DGC / 866.5510) |
• Injectable Contrast Media |
• Intravenous Gentamicin |
• Iodinated Contrast Media |
• Kappa FITC (FDA Code: DEO / 866.5550) |
• Lambda Antiserum (FDA Code: DEH / 866.5550) |
• Lambda Chain FITC Antibody (FDA Code: DES / 866.5550) |
• LB Broth |
• Liquid Bacterial Culture Media |
• Liquid Bacterial Media Misc |
• Liquid Culture Media, SOB |
• Liquid SOB Media |
• Liquid SOC Media |
• Liquid Terrific Broth |
• Low Osmolar Contrast Media |
• Lymphocyte Typing Control |
• Medial Tibial inserts |
• Medialized Patellar Implant |
• Microwaveable Bacterial Media |
• Miscellaneous Bacterial Media |
• Monoclonal Antibody Cancer Detection Test |
• MRI Contrast Media |
• Mu-chain Specific Antisera (FDA Code: DAO / 866.5550) |
• NZYM Broth SOB Media |
• Pediatric Gentamicin |