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State of Qatar (5%) Free circulation (27%) Number of employees. 27,000 (2023) Website. www .synlab .com. SYNLAB Group is an international medical diagnostics provider headquartered in Munich, Germany. [1] SYNLAB is leading in diagnostic services and specialty testing in Europe. [2] [3]
Synnovis. Synnovis, formerly Viapath, is a London-based provider of pathology services. It is a partnership between Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and SYNLAB UK & Ireland. [1]
Human leukocyte antigen. The human leukocyte antigen ( HLA) system or complex of genes on chromosome 6 in humans which encode cell-surface proteins responsible for regulation of the immune system. [1] The HLA system is also known as the human version of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) found in many animals. [2]
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James Stephen Lindsay (born June 8, 1979 [1] ), known professionally as James A. Lindsay, [2] is an American author. He is known for the grievance studies affair, in which he, Peter Boghossian and Helen Pluckrose submitted hoax articles to academic journals in 2017 and 2018 to test scholarship and rigor in several academic fields. [3]
Michaela Jaksch-Angerer. Michaela Jaksch-Angerer is a German medical doctor, consultant in laboratory medicine, and Associate Professor (PD Dr. med) for Clinical Chemistry. She has held the position of "Managing and Medical Director" since 2004 at the Freiburg Medical Laboratory Middle East LLC, Dubai, UAE, [1] a member of Synlab since 2013.
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RET is an abbreviation for "rearranged during transfection ", as the DNA sequence of this gene was originally found to be rearranged within a 3T3 fibroblast cell line following its transfection with DNA taken from human lymphoma cells. [8] The human gene RET is localized to chromosome 10 (10q11.2) and contains 21 exons.