Medical Drugs Services In USA

615 services found
  • based in SWITZERLAND

    We are an innovative medicines company with research and development at our core. Our R&D engine powers an industry-leading pipeline focused on delivering transformative medicines to fight disease, restore possibility and help people live life on their own terms. Researchers in Biomedical Research work across several diseases areas to uncover insights into the origins and pathogenesis of ...

  • based in USA

    A Human-Led Member Experience That Wraps Psychosocial Coaching Around Medication Management. Jasper Health is an intelligent platform that works hand-in-hand with existing specialty pharmacy platforms. We provide a private label member experience for data-driven guidance and coaching around medication management and adherence. This includes a complete bolt-on member facing app and web experience ...

  • based in USA

    The healthcare industry has seen an explosion of data the last five years. That’s why the utilization of a wide range of data types is now critical to the success of the drug development life cycle. With a broad range of disparate data sources to consider, how do you effectively consolidate these sources to save time, manual effort, and drive the actionable insights to support ...

  • Manufactured by CD Formulation
    based in USA

    CD Formulation's self-emulsifying drug delivery system service can evaluate the bioavailability of drugs and suggest suitable product solutions. Our professional team has the ability to establish and validate analytical methods, determine oil/water partition coefficients, investigate the equilibrium solubility of drugs in water, oil, surfactants, and provide co-surfactant selection. After the ...

  • based in USA

    RMS produces human induced pluripotent stem cell derived Islet-Like Clusters (ILC) for dual research tool and therapeutic use targeting diabetes. ILC were developed after over 15 years of research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the lab of world renowned researcher, Dr. Jon Odorico, MD, FACS and have undergone eight additional years of further research at RMS. This has resulted in ...

  • Manufactured by Sage Therapeutics
    based in USA

    Sage stepped up to fill an innovation void by thinking differently about brain health disorders and how we approach the discovery and development of new ...

  • Manufactured by Creative Biolabs
    based in USA

    Small molecule inhibitors are a class of small molecules that interact with proteins and reduce the biological activity of target proteins. The structure of small molecule inhibitors has good spatial dispersion, and their chemical properties determine their good pharmacodinemic properties and pharmacokinetic properties. These characteristics make small molecule inhibitors show great advantages in ...

  • Manufactured by Alfa Chemistry
    based in USA

    Alfa CDMO's CRO offers custom services for research, optimization, and development phases of your project. ANTIBODY ENGINEERING CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATION SCREENING ADC Assay and Mechanism Study Learn more: ...

  • based in USA

    Most disease-related variants are found in exons, exome sequencing is a method to understand genetic causes of diseases or conditions. Optimized workflow for FFPE samples. Expert scientific and project support. IDT, SureSelect, Twist Biosciences, Illumina capture options. Mature bioinformatics ...

  • Manufactured by Creative Biogene
    based in USA

    Genomic engineering in cell lines is a versatile tool for studying gene function, designing diseases models, biopharmaceutical research, drug discovery and many other applications. CRISPR (Clustered Regulatory Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats)/Cas9 systems is a newly developed yet the most popular method for genome editing. It has been widely used in current biology, functional genome ...

  • based in USA

    MtoZ Biolabs provides bile acids analysis service using UPLC/TripleQuad5500, which can quantitatively analyze over 90 kinds of bile ...

  • based in USA

    In the biological activities of organisms, the function of proteins is achieved through interactions between proteins. Therefore, studying new protein interactions can provide new directions for investigating the potential functions of proteins. Among many protein interaction identification experiments, pull-down is commonly used for in vitro protein interaction testing, and helps discover new ...

  • based in USA

    Obesity is a systemic disease, not only does it lead to changes in body shape, but it also brings along various diseases and complications, affecting an individual's overall health. Common complications, such as hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension, are medically termed as "metabolic syndrome". The fluid factors secreted by adipose tissue propel the development of metabolic syndrome ...

  • based in USA

    Structure-activity relationship (SAR) technology plays an increasingly important role in dealing with large and ever-expanding data sources. SAR techniques are widely used, including: the computational simulation design of virtual chemical libraries to explore molecular diversity for subsequent synthesis and screening; screening proprietary, commercial, and public databases to discover lead ...

  • based in USA

    Polyprenols are long-chain isoprenoid alcohols. The general formula for polyprenols is H-(C5H8)n-OH, where n refers to the number of isoprene units. Polyprenols are classified into three types: all-trans (solanesol-type), two-trans (Solanesol-type) and poly-cis (Betulaprenol-type), and three-trans and poly-cis (Ficaprenol-type). Despite their low content, polyprenols are natural bioregulators ...

  • based in USA

    Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are primarily classified into ω-3 and ω-6 fatty acids. The difference between these two fatty acids lies in the position of the first double bond from the methyl end of the fatty acid chain. ω-6 fatty acids have a carbon-carbon double bond at the n-6 ...

  • based in USA

    Glycosphingolipids are widely present in cell membranes and serum. They either exist in free form or are complexed with other proteins. The glycan head group determines the biological function of glycosphingolipids. Abnormal glycosylation of glycosphingolipids is closely related to various cancers, such as breast cancer, lung cancer, and brain tumors. Glycosphingolipid glycans are also involved ...

  • based in USA

    Cholesteryl esters derived from cholesterol, are dietary lipids. They form when enzymes in the human body metabolize cholesterol with an ester bond between the carboxyl group of fatty acids and the hydroxyl group of cholesterol. Cholesteryl esters are extensively found in animal body fluids (plasma lipoproteins) and can also appear as fatty streaks in blood vessel walls, contributing to ...

  • based in USA

    Diacylglycerol (DAG), also known as diglyceride, consists of two fatty acid chains and a glycerol molecule. It primarily exists in two forms: 1,2-diacylglycerol and 1,3-diacylglycerol. DAG can be synthesized via the phosphatidic acid pathway in the endoplasmic reticulum by the action of phosphatidic acid phosphatase or produced during the lipolysis of triglycerides (TAG) by TAG lipase. DAG is ...

  • based in USA

    Eicosanoid, including prostaglandin (PG), thromboxane (TX), leukotriene (LT), and lipoxin (LX), is critical signaling molecule. Prostanoid, a subset of eicosanoids, comprises PG and TX. Prostanoids are named based on the number of carbon-carbon double bonds in their molecules. Most biologically active PGs and TXs belong to the series 2 molecules with two carbon-carbon double bonds. ...

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