About EXBIO
EXBIO is the leading manufacturer of monoclonal antibodies and reagents for research and clinical applications with the focus on multi-color flow cytometry analysis of human cellular markers.
Our comperhensive portfolio of more than 4 000 off-the-shelf products covers a diverse set of areas including Hematology, Immunology, Cancer, Stem cells, and Cell Biology. With the experienced cytometry experts and biotech engineers, EXBIO offers to our customers long-term validated antibody markers in the broad selection of fluorochrome conjugates.
Our commitment to the customer's needs, supported by our integrated quality management system compliant with ISO 13485:2016, ISO9001:2015 and cGMP (21 CFR part 820), allow us to accomplish our mission:
EXBIO strives to exceed the most demanding customer expectations in the field of analytical cytometry by providing a comprehensive portfolio of high quality products and services at affordable prices.
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- Industry : Biotechnology
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Topic world Antibodies
Antibodies are specialized molecules of our immune system that can specifically recognize and neutralize pathogens or foreign substances. Antibody research in biotech and pharma has recognized this natural defense potential and is working intensively to make it therapeutically useful. From monoclonal antibodies used against cancer or autoimmune diseases to antibody-drug conjugates that specifically transport drugs to disease cells - the possibilities are enormous
Topic world Antibodies
Antibodies are specialized molecules of our immune system that can specifically recognize and neutralize pathogens or foreign substances. Antibody research in biotech and pharma has recognized this natural defense potential and is working intensively to make it therapeutically useful. From monoclonal antibodies used against cancer or autoimmune diseases to antibody-drug conjugates that specifically transport drugs to disease cells - the possibilities are enormous