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ScheBo® · Biotech AG
Netanyastrasse 3
35394 Giessen
Germany

Phone +49 (0)641 / 4996-0
Fax +49 (0)641 / 4996-77
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Head office:
ScheBo® Biotech AG
Netanyastrasse 3
35394 Giessen, Germany
Phone +49 -(0)641 -4996-0
Fax +49 -(0)641 -4996-77
eMail: schebo@schebo.com
www.schebo.de
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UK and Republic of Ireland:
ScheBo® Biotech UK Limited
P.O. Box 6359
Basingstoke, RG22 4WE, UK
Phone +44-(0)1256-477259
Fax +44-(0)1256-327889
eMail: i.smith@schebo.com
www.schebo.co.uk
(Registered Office: Old Headmasters House, Unit 1, Building 1, Forest Business Centre, Fawley Road, Fawley, Southampton, SO45 1FJ, England. Registered in England number: 3749167)

USA und Canada:
ScheBo® Biotech USA Inc.
PMB 168
445 E Cheyenne Mountain Blvd., Suite C
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Phone (254) 371-6978
Fax (719) 358-9100
eMail: info@schebousa.com
www.schebo.com



AEO-Certificate
The Main Customs Office of Giessen, Germany issued an AEO-F Certificate (Authorized Economic Operator – Customs Simplifications plus Security and Safety) to ScheBo Biotech AG on September 30, 2011.
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Lecture DDW 2011: New molecular markers: M2-PK
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Video: Focus 2010 lecture on M2-PK
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Tumour M2-PK as a stool marker for colorectal cancer
Comparative analysis in a large sample of unselected older adults vs colorectal cancer patients.
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Coeliac disease and pancreatic exocrine insufficiency
The data have shown that pancreatic insufficiency, demonstrated by low faecal pancreatic elastase-1 levels, is common in adult coeliac disease patients.
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ISO-Certificate
Our ISO-Cerficate as pdf-download.
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