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  • News - 20 Apr 2010
    Proteomics discovery tools expert, Gentel Biosciences, has introduced an advanced, extremely sensitive chromogenic technology called the APiX View Detection Kits. The APiX View can be used for...
  • News - 15 Mar 2010
    InDevR’s ampliPHOX Calorimetric Detection Technology is currently under beta site testing for an impending product launch. The Boulder-based University of Colarado had licensed the related...
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    At TERA-print we commercialize desktop nanofabrication tools and technologies that allow researchers of varying backgrounds to nanofabricate like never before. The TERA-Fab E Series is a versatile...
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    CSEM, Centre Suisse d' Electronique et de Microtechnique (Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology), founded in 1984, is a private applied research and development center specializing in...
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    Veredus Laboratories is a global biotechnology company that markets, develops and customizes innovative solutions for detection of pathogens. The VereChip™ combines two time-tested technologies...
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    Atomic Mechanics is a limited company based in Manchester, UK, and founded in 2017. It has been created to design, manufacture and commercialize a range of sensor and actuator devices based on a...
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    The European consortium consisting of TU Delft, the University of Edinburgh, ST Microelectronics, and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is aiding in the application and development of a new...
  • News - 16 Aug 2021
    Scientists have adapted the genetic modification technology CRISPR to identify antibodies in blood samples from patients in an attempt to encourage new grades of medical diagnostics along with a...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2012
    Dr. Rosemary Tan, CEO of Veredus Laboratories Pte Ltd talks to AZoSensors about Sensor Technology for the Detection of Drug-Resistance Tuberculosis.
  • News - 11 Apr 2013
    Veredus Laboratories today announced that the current version of VereFlu detects the current subtype of H7N9 (Avian Flu) that is responsible for the Flu outbreak in China. H7N9 is the latest mutation...

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