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Address: 542 Flynn Road, Camarillo, California 93012, USA
www.biosource.com |
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Phone: +1-(800)-242-0607
Annual Revenues: USD 25-50 Million
Products: Super Broth, SOC Media, SOB Media, Terrific Broth, LB Broth, Gentamicin, ...
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
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Address: 6392 Via Real, Carpinteria, California 93013, USA
www.dakousa.com |
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Phone: +1-(805)-566-6655, 800-235-5743
FDA Registration: 2022180 Annual Revenues: USD 25-50 Million
Employee Count: ~180
Quality: ISO 9001 Certified
Products: Myoglobin (FDA Code:
DDR), Ferritin (FDA Code:
DBF), Anti-acetylcholine Receptor Alpha Monoclonal Antibody, Analyte Specific Reagents, Asr Reagents (FDA Code:
MVU), Automated Slide Stainer (FDA Code:
KPA), Microscope Slides (FDA Code:
KEW), ...
Dako North America, Inc. focuses on tissue-based cancer diagnostics like immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, flow cytometry, bulk antibodies for turbidometry and ELISA kits. We provide reagen
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Address: PO Box 11712, Birmingham B14 4ZB, United Kingdom
www.bindingsite.com |
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Phone: +44-(121)-436-1000
FDA Registration: 9614373 Year Established: 1983
Products: Analyte Specific Reagents, Asr Reagents (FDA Code:
MVU), Nephelometer (FDA Code:
JZW), Multi Analyte Control (FDA Code:
JJY), Assayed and Unassayed Single (Specified) Analyte Controls (FDA Code:
JJX), Pipetting and Diluting Station (FDA Code:
JQW), Secondary Calibrator (FDA Code:
JIT), ...
The Binding Site Group Limited specializes in the research, development and manufacture of immunodiagnostic assays in the fields of multiple myeloma & investigation of the immune response. Hevylite&tr
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FDA Code / Regulation: DEO / 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.
Classification. Class II (performance standards).