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PVA Microcarriers 1g

Kuraray Life Innovation Promotion Group

Kuraray's microcarriers are made of PVA and coated by collagen. These microcarriers have higher cell proliferation than competitors. And due to the robustness of PVA, these microcarriers are less likely to break, and there is little contamination during cell collection. All microcarriers are gamma irradiated.

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PVA Microcarriers 5g

Kuraray Life Innovation Promotion Group

Kuraray's microcarriers are made of PVA and coated by collagen. These microcarriers have higher cell proliferation than competitors. And due to the robustness of PVA, these microcarriers are less likely to break, and there is little contamination during cell collection. All microcarriers are gamma irradiated.

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HuProt

CDI Laboratories, Inc

The HuProt™ Human Proteome Microarray is the most powerful tool ever created for autoantibody discovery. With over 21,000 human proteins and protein isoforms, HuProt is the most comprehensive human full-length protein array ever created. HuProt covers over 81% of human proteins in each major functional category of the proteome, as defined by the Human Protein Atlas. HuProt is used in a wide range of applications, including bio…

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PhIP-Seq

CDI Laboratories, Inc

VirScan™, HuScan ® , and MouseScan™ are applications of bacteriophage-display immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-Seq), a powerful method of multiplexed analysis that combines high-throughput DNA sequencing with next-generation proteomics. PhIP-Seq is the highest-coverage antigen-specific assay yet developed, able to detect antibodies versus virtually any antigen via overlapping peptides.

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