Olink Bioscience and AH diagnostics sign distributorship agreement for the Danish and Norwegian markets
Olink Bioscience has signed a distributorship agreement with AH diagnostics for distribution of the Duolink® in situ PLA™ product line in Denmark and Norway.
“AH diagnostics has a strong presence on the molecular biology and immunology markets in Denmark and Norway and with its focus on innovative products for research and diagnostics, AH diagnostics is a natural partner for Olink Bioscience” says Peter Karlberg, Director of Sales and Marketing at Olink Bioscience.
The Duolink product line is based on Olink Bioscience proprietary in situ PLA™, a proximity ligation assay technology that extends the capabilities of traditional immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry to include direct detection of proteins, protein interactions and modifications.
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