Absorción, Distribución, Metabolismo, Excreción (ADME)

El ADME (acrónimo de Absorción, Distribución, Metabolismo y Excreción) preclínico es parte del proceso de desarrollo de fármacos en el que se eliminan los candidatos débiles a fármacos.

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Productos para descubrimiento de biomarcadores

Vi-CELL BLU

Assess cell viability before cell-based assays. 

Avanti J-15R

Pellet cells prior to plating for ADME assays. 
Biomek i-Series Automated Liquid Handlers: Biomek i5 and Biomek i7

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CytoFLEX Platform

Integration of your analyzer ensures data integrity. 

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Cell-Based Assays Cell Culture is an essential workflow that enables studies to be performed in drug discovery and scientific research. As throughput and the desire to have more rich data early on in the research studies, automation continues to be integral in aiding laboratories manage the seeding, feeding and passaging of cells, that otherwise could be significant time and be error prone.
Continuous Cell Culture Continuous cell culture provides scientists the ability to readily have assay-ready plates available to test potential agents or to have large quantities of multiple cell lines available for therapies research. Through a continuous cell culture Biomek solution, researchers are able to react quickly to requests from assay-development labs for screening or able to provide their team with batches of cell lines; multiple requests are often received in parallel.
Consistent Cell Maintenance and Plating through Automation Cell culture is a valuable yet time-consuming aspect of basic biological research and drug discovery. Whether short- or long-term assays, the maintenance of cells is a frequently recurring process and the workload and possibility for contamination increases as the number of cell lines being used by a laboratory increases. In addition, different scientists frequently use different techniques when maintaining cell lines and these alterations can manifest in subsequent assay variability when using these cells.