Cell Biosciences Announces Publication in Nature Medicine
Posted on: Monday, 13 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
"Current protein research methods have difficulty detecting subtle changes in oncoprotein activation, changes that underlie critical cancer signaling processes," explained lead author Dr.
Due to its unique nanofluidic design, the Cell Biosciences system uses exceptionally small test samples - the authors report using only 4 nanoliters per test. "The extremely high detection sensitivity of our system is enabling a whole host of new experimental methods for cancer researchers," said
The Cell Biosciences protein analysis system is an ultrasensitive nanofluidic immunoassay system designed to analyze extremely small biological samples. Traditional protein analysis techniques can require as many as 100,000 cells, which complicates protein analysis in limited samples. The Cell Biosciences system can measure cell signaling proteins reproducibly in as few as 25 cells.
About Cell Biosciences
Cell Biosciences is a private life sciences company focused on nanoproteomics. We develop instrumentation systems, software, and assay products that reveal previously undetectable information about cellular control pathways. Our customers include leading institutions in the fields of cancer research, stem cell biology, and diabetes. Our products enable researchers to uncover fundamental mechanisms controlling cell proliferation and cell death, to accelerate the development of new therapeutics, and to help identify new prognostic and diagnostic disease biomarkers. Cell Biosciences is located in
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