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The gold-standard treatment for primary hypothyroidism is relatively straightforward and involves supplementation of one of the deficient hormones using a synthetic version of the thyroid hormone - thyroxine.
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But the company is also developing products that use pharmaceutical cannabinoids, a synthetic version of marijuana.
In fact, co-founder and CEO Scott Clark (pictured above) told me that his newer customers include Pembient, a bioengineering company that creates synthetic animal materials — it's using SigOpt to develop a synthetic version of the rhino's horn.
In addition, you can use Feliway, which is a synthetic version of the feline pheromone (chemical messenger) which makes the cat feel safe and secure.
The test solution used in the experiments was a synthetic version of the Opalinus Clay pore water, which has Na+ and Cl− as the main components (I=0.42 M).
The Degnans were able to identify the genetic code producing the starfish pheromones, and replicate them, creating a synthetic version to use as bait.
To this end, we used a synthetic TAMRA end-labelled version of P42-TAT to follow its entry into cultured cells.
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