Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder that cause recurrent unprovoked seizures, characterized by brief and undetectable episodes of involuntary movement involving either a body part (partial)...
In-vivo contract research organizations (CROs) are those institutions engaged in biopharmaceutical research on a contractual basis. With the growing popularity of biologics over small molecule drugs,...
Isotopic labeling is a technique which identifies drug products and detects counterfeits. Over the globe, pharmaceutical companies face a major problem of drug counterfeit, and the adoption of...
Breast cancer is usually a form of tumor that can be visualized through x-ray or felt as a lump. The cancer can be either benign which results in the abnormal growth in the breast area or metastatic...
Oligonucleotides are short chain RNA or DNA which are usually manufactured by utilizing automated synthesizers. Purification of the oligonucleotide is done by anion exchange chromatography which is...
Peptones are hydrolyzed proteins mainly derived from casein, plants, and meat. The main application of peptone is found in culture media formulation. Apart from this, peptones are also used in the...
Vein illuminator is a device having visualizing technology which helps healthcare professionals to locate a superficial vein for venipuncture. This is a hand held device which can be hold above the...
Sports medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness and treatment or prevention of injuries which is related to sports and exercise. Sports medicine aids to improve athletic...
The term exoskeleton stands for rigid, strong and inflexible external covering which is meant to protect the body of some of the invertebrates, especially arthropods. The exoskeleton acts as...
Patient tracking is a refined process intended to screen patient’s movements, outside conventional clinical settings such as clinics, hospitals, laboratories and diagnostic center. This increases...