Mediqip AB
MediQip AB is a Swedish supplier within the market of Life Science, providing high-quality advice and products such as antibodies, assays, proteins, and human primary cells. The company values close and long-term relations with customers, suppliers, and partners, aiming to deliver excellent service and support research needs.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Mediqip AB
Products
Antibodies
Primary and application-specific antibodies for research use, including premixed combinations and controls for flow cytometry and immunoassays.
ELISA kits and immunoassays
Assay kits for quantitative detection of proteins and biomarkers.
Recombinant proteins and accessory reagents
Recombinant proteins and accessory reagents such as annexin-binding reagents, DNA-binding probes and lysing solutions.
Human primary cell culture products
Primary human cell types and dedicated growth media for in vitro culture (including epithelial cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, myocytes and others).
Human stem and blood cell culture products
Products for culture of stem and blood-derived cell types such as mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic progenitors, monocytes and macrophages.
Cytoskeletal research reagents and kits
Reagents, activation assays, motor proteins, ECM proteins, kits and live-cell imaging reagents for cytoskeletal and cell-motility research.
Antibodies
Primary and application-specific antibodies for research use, including premixed combinations and controls for flow cytometry and immunoassays.
ELISA kits and immunoassays
Assay kits for quantitative detection of proteins and biomarkers.
Recombinant proteins and accessory reagents
Recombinant proteins and accessory reagents such as annexin-binding reagents, DNA-binding probes and lysing solutions.
Human primary cell culture products
Primary human cell types and dedicated growth media for in vitro culture (including epithelial cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, myocytes and others).
Human stem and blood cell culture products
Products for culture of stem and blood-derived cell types such as mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic progenitors, monocytes and macrophages.
Cytoskeletal research reagents and kits
Reagents, activation assays, motor proteins, ECM proteins, kits and live-cell imaging reagents for cytoskeletal and cell-motility research.
Services
Email-based service to locate antibodies matching specified species and applications; provides recommendations, datasheets and pricing.
Full procurement support including supplier contact, payment arrangements, import handling and transport for products not previously purchased by the customer.
Online forms and email channels to request quotations and place orders, capturing product, delivery and billing details.
Direct contact channels (email, phone) for product inquiries, technical guidance and issue reporting.
Email-based service to locate antibodies matching specified species and applications; provides recommendations, datasheets and pricing.
Full procurement support including supplier contact, payment arrangements, import handling and transport for products not previously purchased by the customer.
Online forms and email channels to request quotations and place orders, capturing product, delivery and billing details.
Direct contact channels (email, phone) for product inquiries, technical guidance and issue reporting.
Expertise Areas
- Reagent distribution and sourcing for life-science research
- Primary human cell culture products and media
- Stem and blood cell culture product supply
- Immunoassays and ELISA kit supply
Key Technologies
- Primary human cell culture
- Stem cell culture
- ELISA and immunoassays
- Flow cytometry
News & Updates
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An article explaining MSC characterization, isolation, self-renewal, and differentiation.
Details a new 3D wound healing model to facilitate development of treatments.
A discussion on allergic hypersensitivity and related statistics.
An article explaining MSC characterization, isolation, self-renewal, and differentiation.
Details a new 3D wound healing model to facilitate development of treatments.