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Apoptosis Research
Cell-analysis company and University of Birmingham form research alliance
October 27th, 2003
Guava Technologies, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on providing cell analysis at the benchtop, and the department of chemical engineering at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom have formed a strategic research alliance. Researchers at the University of Birmingham, under the direction of Mohamed Al-Rubeai, will explore how Guava's benchtop microvolume cell-analysis systems can accelerate the department's monitoring of cell cultures for apoptosis, or programmed cell death, a process important to basic biological research, drug discovery, and the monitoring of cell viability for bioprocessing applications. Guava's cell-analysis...
Source: Health & Medicine Week (2003-10-27)
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