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Address: 1000 Alfred Nobel Drive, Hercules, California 94547, USA
www.bio-rad.com |
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Phone: +1-(510)-724-7000
FDA Registration: 2915274 Annual Revenues: USD 500 Million to 1 Billion
Employee Count: ~4300
Quality: ISO 9000, ISO 9001, CE Certified
Products: HIV Screening - Western Blot, Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Test Kits, General Medical Supplies, Blotting Equipment, Hepatitis C Test Kit, Autoimmune Test Kits, ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. deals with life science research, clinical diagnostics, spectroscopy, process separations, and life science education. Our clinical diagnostics category deals with products
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Address: P. O. Box 752, Beaumont, Texas 77704-0752, USA
www.helena.com |
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Phone: +1-(409)-842-3714, 800-231-5663
FDA Registration: 3011390138 Year Established: 1966
Annual Revenues: USD 50-100 Million
Employee Count: ~1000
Quality: ISO 9001, CE Certified
Products: Laboratory Equipment, Blotter Accessories, Blot Pads, Microdispenser, Albumin Marker, Hemolysate Reagent, Laboratory Equipment Devices, ...
Helena Laboratories Corp. develops new diagnostic tests. We manufacture electrophoresis analyzers, test kits for fecal occult blood, immunology and protein diagnostics, and hemostasis reagents & instr
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Address: 400-1705 Corporate Dr, Norcross, Georgia 30093, USA
www.sebia-usa.com |
Phone: +1-(770)-446-3707
Year Established: 1997
Annual Revenues: USD 10-25 Million
Quality: ISO 9001, CE Certified
Products: Publications, Publications Service, Electrophoresis Calibrators & Controls, Electrophoresis Reagents & Test Kits, Electrophoresis Instruments, Hemoglobin S (FDA Code:
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Sebia Electrophoresis focuses on clinical electrophoresis laboratories. We supply capillary electrophoresis systems, Hydrasys®, Hydraplus™ and scanners & densitometers. Our Hydrasys® is
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FDA Code / Regulation: JZX / 866.4830 Rocket immunoelectrophoresis equipment for clinical use is a device used to perform a specific test on proteins by using a procedure called rocket immunoelectrophoresis. In this procedure, an electric current causes the protein in solution to migrate through agar gel containing specific antisera. The protein precipitates with the antisera in a rocket-shaped pattern, giving the name to the device. The height of the peak (or the area under the peak) is proportional to the concentration of the protein.
Classification. Class I (general controls). The device is exempt from the premarket notification procedures in subpart E of part 807 of this chapter subject to the limitations in 866.9.