TWIN STRAND BIOSCIENCES

Brand Owner Address Description
TWINSTRAND BIOSCIENCES TwinStrand Biosciences, Inc. Suite 750 3131 Elliott Avenue Seattle WA 98121 TWIN STRAND BIOSCIENCES;Kits comprising primarily of reagents, enzymes and nucleotides for genetic research, non-medical human identification, medical and scientific research; reagents, enzymes, and nucleotides for scientific or medical research use; reagents, enzymes, and nucleotides for nucleic acid sequencing for scientific or medical research purposes; reagents for scientific or medical research use, namely, reagents for use in preparation of DNA sequencing samples;BIOSCIENCES;Nucleic acid sequencing and analysis services for scientific and research purposes; genome sequencing and analysis services for scientific and research purposes; genetic analysis and reporting services for scientific and research purposes; genome sequencing and analysis services for genotoxicity purposes; structural and functional analysis of genomes; medical and scientific research in the field of cancer detection, diagnosis and monitoring; providing medical and scientific information in the fields of pharmaceuticals and genetics; pharmaceutical research and development services; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for scientific and medical analysis of genetic sequences; providing temporary use of non-downloadable computer software for nucleic acid sequencing and genotyping in the fields of medical research, clinical research, molecular pathology, biotechnology, oncology, genetics, pharmacology, genotoxicity, and carcinogenesis;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A securement device for Indwelling Catheters or Introducers having a pad with an adhesive backing for securement to the skin of a patient. A base is mounted on the pad having one or more spaced holes therethrough with an elongated strand extending through said hole or holes. The strand may be wrapped around or passed through a connector mounted on the base and the free end(s) thereof may be tied to the strand or to another strand arising from the base.