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URL: http://www.rulesbasedmedicine.com/
Proper Citation: Rules Based Medicine (RRID:SCR_008575)
Description: Rules-Based Medicine (RBM) uses proprietary Multi-Analyte Profiling (MAP) technology to make life science research and drug and diagnostic development programs more efficient and effective. Whether measuring hundreds of biomarkers or simply a few, our approach provides reproducible, quantitative immunoassay data from a small sample volume at a cost-effective price. RBM is CLIA certified and supports GLP studies. * Quality: All immunoassays are validated to clinical laboratory standards. This means complete validation for the clinic, not fit for purpose validation which at RBM means inferior validation. Learn More * Content: We have the most comprehensive menu of biomarker immunoassays available. * Small Sample Volumes: Multiplexing provides you with more data using a smaller sample volume. * Cost Effective: Multiplexing and automation combine to deliver high quality data at reasonable prices. * Ease of use: Ship us your samples and get results within 2 weeks. Rules-Based Medicine (RBM), the worlds leading multiplexed biomarker testing laboratory, provides comprehensive protein biomarker products and services based on its Multi-Analyte Profiling (MAP) technology platform. RBMs biomarker testing service provides pre-clinical and clinical researchers with reproducible, quantitative, multiplexed immunoassay data for hundreds of proteins in a cost-effective manner, from a small sample volume and from multiple species. Our biomarker testing laboratory is CLIA certified and supports GLP studies. Most diseases and drug effects manifest themselves in abnormal levels of specific biomarkers found in the peripheral blood. By providing multiplexed, quantitative, and reproducible tests for hundreds of biomarkers, RBM enables research that historically was not available due to sample volume requirements and associated costs. Use of our testing services can identify the sources of both the positive and negative effects of drugs during pre-clinical research and clinical trials. Biomarker testing results identify patients most likely to respond to a given therapy and the biochemical reason for that response, making clinical trials more successful and effective. Through its wholly owned subsidiary EDI GmbH, RBM provides Human Organo-Typic (HOT) cell culture systems. These co-culture systems consist of multiple primary cell types grown in a 3-D architecture that closely mimic particular human organs and are an ideal platform for ex vivo studies of drug safety and efficacy. RBM combines EDIs cell culture systems with its HumanMAP biomarker testing services to provide researchers with an unprecedented view of the physiological and biochemical impact of a new drug compound or consumer product prior to testing in a human subject. RBM also performs custom assay development, participates in co-sponsored research programs, and pursues in-licensing of novel high-value assays.
Synonyms: RBM
Resource Type: software resource
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