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SAFC and Novozymes extend joint agreement
SAFC , a member of the Sigma-Aldrich Group and Novozymes Biopharma agreed on a 10-year extension of their joint agreement under which SAFC retains exclusive marketing and distribution rights for Novozymes Biopharma’s LONGR³IGF-I (LONGR3) growth f…
SAFC | 05 October 2010
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SAFC Launches Product Line for Molecular Diagnostics In Asia
SAFC Supply Solutions has announced the Asia Pacific availability of a product offer that is designed to meet the demands of the molecular diagnostics market and to provide single-point access to a range of regulatory compliant and custom manufacture…
SAFC | 03 March 2010
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SAFC Biosciences Introduces Cell Culture Media
SAFC Biosciences has announced the introduction of Ex-Cell EBx cell growth and viral production media designed to support Vivalis' EB66 duck cells used in the commercial production of prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines. The media is expected t…
SAFC | 15 May 2009
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SAFC Expands CHO Portfolio
SAFC Biosciences has expanded its portfolio of products and services for use in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cell line applications. The company has introduced the Ex-Cell CD CHO Fusion and the CHO cGMP Media Library, a media screening library of for…
SAFC | 01 May 2009
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SAFC Launches Vendor Audit Services
SAFC, a member of the Sigma-Aldrich Group, has announced details of its Vendor Audit Services. The company is targeting customers that need enhanced traceability and quality confirmation for critical raw materials and key intermediates destined for t…
SAFC | 09 April 2009
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SAFC Pharma Augments Assay Development Capabilities
SAFC Pharma has commenced operations at its 7,000 sq ft laboratory complex in Carlsbad, US, located adjacent to the company's existing viral substance production facility. The complex includes a dedicated polymerase chain reaction (PCR) facility, …
SAFC | 11 February 2009
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A Revolution in the Diagnostics Market
Molecular diagnostics is gaining market share from traditional immunoassay and microbiology testing for viruses and bacteria that cause infectious diseases.
SAFC | 01 September 2008























