The Chinese government took its economic sanctions against San Diego-based Illumina a step further Tuesday by banning the ...
The IMCore of the UW Sensory Biology Center is pleased to announce the availability of an Illumina NextSeq ... before using the IMCore sequencer: The cost for supplies. PIs/users will pay the actual ...
Illumina is not banned from operating in the country and will continue to serve its existing customers, a company ...
Element Biosciences’ bid to claim a slice of a DNA sequencing technology market dominated by Illumina has been helped by an impressive $277 million financing round backed by a wide range of ...
with the government's notice not explicitly mentioning the reagents or consumables necessary to run the sequencing machines. “Illumina will continue to serve our customers in China, supporting ...
At a launch event on Feb. 20, Roche detailed plans to enter Illumina's sequencing stronghold with a new platform. Roche's platform is in testing now and scheduled to launch commercially in 2026.
The import ban on Illumina's NGS sequencers follows its placement on China's Ministry of Commerce's (MOFCOM) ‘Unreliable Entity List’ last month. Image credit: JHVEPhoto via Shutterstock.
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