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SOURCE: Salimetrics
SalivaBio, LLC and Johns Hopkins University have recently submitted a PCT Patent application for the Saliva Collection Aid (SCA). This device, developed by SalivaBio in conjunction with the Center for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, simplifies the collection of passive drool saliva samples. Researchers who wish to use the SCA to collect saliva samples may obtain them directly from Salimetrics, a company that specializes in providing cutting-edge salivary research tools.
State College, PA (PRWEB) October 11, 2012
A PCT patent application has been submitted by SalivaBio, LLC and Johns Hopkins University for the Saliva Collection Aid (SCA), a medical device used for the collection of whole saliva directly into cryovials for storage. This device was developed by Douglas A. Granger and Hans Schroeder of SalivaBio, LLC, in collaboration with the Center for Interdisciplinary Salivary Bioscience Research at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. The Saliva Collection Aid may be purchased directly from Salimetrics.
A recent hands-on demonstration at saliva-research based training sessions provided positive responses from over 110 researchers who tested the device. 99% of the researchers confirmed that the SCA would improve sample collection for their participants. The overall consensus focused on the ease of use, which reduces participant burden (thus increasing participant compliance) when compared with the past methods.
In addition to ease of use, the Saliva Collection Aid has a number of other important features:
About Salimetrics:
Founded in 1998, Salimetrics, LLC supports researchers, the immunodiagnostic industry, and functional testing laboratories around the world with innovative salivary immunoassay products and services. Salimetrics’ assay kits and CLIA-certified testing services measure biomarkers related to stress, behavior and development, inflammation, and immune function, including: alpha-amylase, androstenedione, blood contamination, chromogranin A, cortisol, cotinine, C-reactive protein, DHEA, DHEA-S, estradiol, estriol, estrone, IL-1b, IL-6, melatonin, progesterone, 17a-hydroxyprogesterone, secretory IgA, testosterone, and TNF-a. Salimetrics also provides salivary DNA analysis. The company is based in State College, Pennsylvania, with offices in the UK and distributors around the world. For more information, visit Salimetrics on the web at http://www.salimetrics.com.
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