About in.vent Diagnostica

in.vent DIAGNOSTICA GMBH is a biomedical company based in Hennigsdorf nearby Berlin. in.vent is focused on the customized provision and production of biomolecules as well as the development of human diagnostics in the field of autoimmunity. Therefore the appropriation of sera, plasma and tissue is carried out project-oriented and is in accordance with high ethical standards and directives. Our highly qualified team ensures a consistent high quality production of biomarkers from human sources and disease state sera and plasma. For internal quality control, we offer our manufacturerand test-independent CE-labeled long-term control in.qualicheck for autoimmune diagnostics. Furthermore we provide antigens and antibodies to your specification. All in.vent products are subject to strict quality control according to ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 13485:2003 certification.

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  • Focus : Manufacturer
  • Employees: 11-50
  • Industry : Diagnostics

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