June 19,
2008: Visit by Al Cheaure, RECEPTORS Business Development Specialist
June 12, 2008: RECEPTORS New Science Advisory Board Meets More
Please visit RECEPTORS' booth #26 at the ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry, June 1-5 in Denver, to learn about our Proteomics Toolkit for high-performance protein fractionation and purification.
RECEPTORS scientists traveled to London to collaborate with a team from St. George's, University of London, using PROTEOME WINDOWS™ fractionation supports to further our understanding of HIV proteomics.
May
27, 2008: Spring Staff Event
RECEPTORS staff held their 1st annual spring event at Big Stone Mini-Golf in Mound, MN. More
Our PROTEOME WINDOWS™ Fractionation Supports are now available for beta-testing in micro-spin and macro-spin formats. Please click here to receive more information.
RECEPTORS has increased staff by 50% and added administrative office space, enabling us to expand the scope of our research & development to meet the needs of our customers, partners, and collaborators.
Digital Angel Corporation, Verichip Corporation, and RECEPTORS LLC publish white paper for Self-Contained Implantable RFID Glucose-Sensing Microchip. Read Paper
Upon successful development, in vivo glucose-sensing microchip will be the first device able to measure glucose levels in the human body and be read with an external reader
SO. ST. PAUL, MN and DELRAY BEACH, FL - December 4, 2007 - Digital Angel Corporation (www.digitalangel.com) (AMEX: DOC), an advanced technology company in the field of rapid and accurate identification, location tracking and condition monitoring of high-value assets, VeriChip Corporation (www.verichipcorp.com) (NASDAQ: CHIP), a provider of RFID systems for healthcare and patient-related needs, and their development partner, RECEPTORS LLC, announced today the companies have published a white paper entitled "Development of an Implantable Glucose Sensor" discussing development plans for a self-contained implantable RFID glucose-sensing microchip. Upon completion, the in vivo glucose-sensing microchip will be the first device able to measure glucose levels in the human body and be read with an external reader.
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