SBW - An integrated CRO for drug discovery and development
Description
pulled from site's meta descriptionSBW is a CRO from Finland for drug discovery and development, functional food and chemical safety industries in ADME, in vivo efficacy and tox, in vitro studies, proteomics, biomarker discovery and in chemoinformatics.
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Categories:
- AboutUs AutoGen
- SBW
- CRO
- drug discovery
- drug development
- preclinical
- GLP
- non-GLP
- biomarkers
- proteomics
- pharmacokinetics
- ADME
- DMPK
- metabolism
- drug interactions
- metabolites
- bioanalysis
- bioavailability
- diabetes
- oncology
- hypertension
- assay mtt
- ms spectrometry
- analysis of proteins
- proteins analysis
- protein identification
- identification protein
- characterization of protein
- protein characterization
- toxicology studies
- accurate mass
- assay development
- ms protein
- quantification protein
- mass spectrometry protein
- protein mass spectrometry
- cytotoxicity assay
- viability assay
- identification of proteins
- protein id
- cell based assay
- characterization of proteins
- cell based assays
- lactate dehydrogenase assay
- tof mass spectrometer
- cytotoxicity assays
- in vitro toxicology
- lc ms method
- cyp inhibition
- mass spec protein
- protein mass spec
- biomarkers discovery
- proteomics mass spectrometry
- mass spectrometry proteomics
- ms ms tandem
- cyp metabolism
- peptide mass spectrometry
- cyp enzyme
- mtt assays
- proteomics application
- cell viability assays
- mass fingerprinting
- in vitro cytotoxicity
- protein biomarker
- cyp induction
- cytochrome p450 inhibition
- peptide fingerprinting
- peptide mass fingerprinting
- proteomics ms
- ms proteomics
- proteomics biomarker
- proteomics biomarkers
- peptide mass spec
- caco permeability
- cell cytotoxicity assay
- mass spec proteomics
- protein identification mass spectrometry
- peptide quantitation