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Nucleic Acid Testing & Donor Blood Screening ServicesThe most significant advance in blood safety in the past three decades has been the introduction of Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) for donor blood screening. Before NAT, Donor Blood Screening Services relied on serological tests (antibody and antigen detection) that left a "window period" of weeks between infection and detectability. During this window, infected donations could...0 Comments 0 Shares 4 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Pharmacokinetic Testing & Bioanalytical Method ValidationIn the regulated world of pharmaceutical development, two distinct but deeply interconnected disciplines ensure that drug concentration data is trustworthy and meaningful. Pharmacokinetic Testing Services apply analytical methods to measure drug and metabolite levels in biological samples collected during clinical trials, generating the data that informs dosing, safety, and efficacy...0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views
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Catheter Ablation Therapy & Anticoagulant Therapy for AFibPatients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation often face a bewildering array of treatment options, each with its own mechanism, risks, and benefits. Two of the most important interventions—Catheter Ablation Therapy and Anticoagulant Therapy for AFib—address different aspects of the disease. Ablation targets the arrhythmia itself, aiming to restore normal heart rhythm....0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views
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The Inside Story: How Biocompatible Printing Materials Enable Customized Surgical Guides and ModelsBefore a surgeon makes the first cut, they need a plan. In complex operations, looking at a flat X-ray or CT scan is not enough. That is why more hospitals are using Biocompatible Printing Materials to create physical models of tumors, fractured bones, and deformed organs. These models allow surgeons to hold the patient’s anatomy in their hands. And when the surgery begins, they...0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views
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