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  2. Sigma-Aldrich - Wikipedia

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    Sigma-Aldrich Fine Chemicals (SAFC) is the fine chemical supply branch of Sigma-Aldrich specializing in raw materials for cell culture products; customized services for raw materials, manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients.

  3. Solid acid fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    Solid acid fuel cells (SAFCs) are a class of fuel cells characterized by the use of a solid acid material as the electrolyte. Similar to proton exchange membrane fuel cells and solid oxide fuel cells, they extract electricity from the electrochemical conversion of hydrogen- and oxygen-containing gases, leaving only water as a byproduct.

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  5. Santa Cruz Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc. (SCBT) is a developer of biological products for medical research, [1] [2] and is one of the world's largest suppliers of antibodies. [3] Santa Cruz Biotechnology headquarters are located in Dallas, Texas , with additional US facilities in Paso Robles , California, [ 4 ] and Sun Valley, Idaho .

  6. Lindsay Rosenwald - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Paramount Capital Investments LLC, a merchant and investment bank, was founded. Paramount Capital Asset Management, Inc., owned by Rosenwald, managed the investments of several funds specializing in the technology and biotechnology sectors [8] [9] [10] since 1994.

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  8. Affymetrix - Wikipedia

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    Affymetrix, Inc. was spun-off from Affymax Research Institute by Alex Zaffaroni in 1993, and was eventually based in Santa Clara, California, United States. [18] It began as a unit in Affymax N.V. in 1991 under Fodor and his group.

  9. Bio-Techne - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1976 by Roger C. Lucas as Research and Diagnostic Systems, Inc. In 1985, it merged into Techne Corporation and became a public company. [1] In March 2013, Charles (Chuck) Kummeth was named chief executive officer of the company. [2] In July 2013, the company acquired Bionostics for $104 million. [3] [4]