Digene licenses Luminex women's health IVD tech:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Digene has acquired non-exclusive rights to commercialise certain women's health in vitro diagnostic tests incorporating bead-based multiplexing technology developed by Luminex. Digene plans to use Luminex's xMAP technology in its next-generation Hybrid Capture platform to help it meet an expected increase in demand for products that can test for multiple markers or diseases.
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