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Endocrinology - Saliva as a diagnostic matrix for hormone testing

Saliva has been used for many years as a biological fluid for the detection of different biomarkers such as electrolytes, hormones, drugs and antibodies. It offers advantages for clinicians, patients and researchers in terms of convenience and it is non-invasive and painless to collect.

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Oxford BioSystems announces exclusive contract with Tecan UK

Oxford BioSystems is pleased to announce our exclusive contract with Tecan UK to supply the IBL product range in the UK and Republic of Ireland.

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Legionella Water test breakthrough

Delegates at the Water Management Society (WMSoc) conference...

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Should you update your EliSpot system?

AID EliSpot systems are advancing all the time and everybody knows that with new technologies come updates necessary to drive them. The same can be said for the Instrumentation within your laboratory and future-proofing your testing and research capabilities is as vital now as it ever has been.

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Urinary Antigen Testing

Pneumonia is a common illness affecting approximately 450 million people a year and occurring in all parts of the world. It is a major cause of death among all age groups, resulting in 4 million deaths annually – 7% of total world annual deaths.1

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Antibiotic Guardian

Oxford Biosystems has pledged to be an Antibiotic Guardian

Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats facing us today.

Without effective antibiotics many routine treatments will become increasingly dangerous. Setting broken bones, basic operations, even chemotherapy and animal health all rely on access to antibiotics that work.

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Chronic Kidney Disease

It is a well-known fact that bone is affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD). New data about the role of bone in CKD on fundamental biological pathways seems to point to the skeleton as an active inducer of pathology as a deregulated endocrine gland in kidney disease.

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