We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
LGC Clinical Diagnostics

Download Mobile App




High-Content Cell Screening Service Now Available on a Contract Basis

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 27 Apr 2010
Print article
A contract high-content cell screening service has been launched that will benefit researchers investigating various biological phenomena - including the cell cycle, RNAi profiling, angiogenesis, and signal pathway profiling.

High-content screening is the analysis of fluorescent cellular markers to measure multiple responses to biological stimuli or drug treatment. It has wide applications in drug discovery covering everything from target identification through to preclinical toxicology. To provide this type of screening for the general research community TTP LabTech (Melbourn, United Kingdom; www.ttplabtech.com) is now making its Acumen microplate cytometer available on a contract basis.

The Acumen is a unique laser scanning cytometer containing three lasers, 405 nm, 488 nm and 633 nm, which ensure compatibility with a wide variety of fluorescent probes. The instrument operates by scanning a laser through a wide field of view lens across the bottom of a microplate or slide. The speed of data acquisition is not affected by plate density and microplate types ranging from 24-well up to 3456-well (or four microscope slides) can all be rapidly analyzed. Scanning resolutions may be set to as low as 0.5 μ where very detailed, or small object analysis is required. The lasers fire sequentially to reduce crosstalk and give simultaneous detection in four photomultiplier tube (PMT) detectors, providing a maximum of 12 channels of content-rich data for true multiplexing at high throughputs. Acumen's maximum scanning resolution is equivalent to that achieved using a 20x microscope objective.

Acumen's patented approach to data analysis employs cytometric principles, rather than image analysis. The lasers scan the entire field of view collecting intensity readings at regular intervals using the four PMTs. Thresholding algorithms identify all fluorescent intensities above the solution background for automatic object identification. Laser scanning data collection combined with cytometric data analysis generates extremely fast and robust results.

TTP LabTech is now offering contract screening that will allow its clients to apply this expertise to new and demanding applications to support the drug discovery process.

"As the inventors of the Acumen, we have extensive experience in the use of this instrument for high-content screening and so we are well placed to apply its capabilities on behalf of our clients,” said Dr. Philip Blenkinsop, managing director of TTP LabTech. "In the past, prospective clients seeking direct access to high-content data have often asked us whether we can combine our in-house biology expertise with the latest lab tools to provide a complete package. We now feel that the time is right to introduce such a service to augment our existing product business.”

Related Links:
TTP LabTech


Gold Member
Blood Gas Analyzer
GEM Premier 7000 with iQM3
Antipsychotic TDM AssaysSaladax Antipsychotic Assays
New
Flu Test
ID NOW Influenza A & B 2
New
Chlamydia Test Kit
CHLAMYTOP

Print article

Channels

Clinical Chemistry

view channel
Image: The new saliva-based test for heart failure measures two biomarkers in about 15 minutes (Photo courtesy of Trey Pittman)

POC Saliva Testing Device Predicts Heart Failure in 15 Minutes

Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump sufficient oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. It ranks as a major cause of death globally and is particularly fatal for... Read more

Hematology

view channel
Image: The smartphone technology measures blood hemoglobin levels from a digital photo of the inner eyelid (Photo courtesy of Purdue University)

First-Of-Its-Kind Smartphone Technology Noninvasively Measures Blood Hemoglobin Levels at POC

Blood hemoglobin tests are among the most frequently conducted blood tests, as hemoglobin levels can provide vital insights into various health conditions. However, traditional tests are often underutilized... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: Under a microscope, DNA repair is visible as bright green spots (“foci”) in the blue-stained cell DNA. Orange highlights actively growing cancer cells (Photo courtesy of WEHI)

Simple Blood Test Could Detect Drug Resistance in Ovarian Cancer Patients

Every year, hundreds of thousands of women across the world are diagnosed with ovarian and breast cancer. PARP inhibitors (PARPi) therapy has been a major advancement in treating these cancers, particularly... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: HNL Dimer can be a novel and potentially useful clinical tool in antibiotic stewardship in sepsis (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Unique Blood Biomarker Shown to Effectively Monitor Sepsis Treatment

Sepsis remains a growing problem across the world, linked to high rates of mortality and morbidity. Timely and accurate diagnosis, along with effective supportive therapy, is essential in reducing sepsis-related... Read more

Pathology

view channel
Image: The artificial intelligence models can personalize immune therapies in oncology patients (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

AI Tool Identifies Novel Genetic Signatures to Personalize Cancer Therapies

Lung cancer and bladder cancer are among the most commonly diagnosed cancers globally. Researchers have now developed artificial intelligence (AI) models designed to personalize immune therapies for oncology... Read more

Technology

view channel
Image: Schematic diagram of nanomaterial-based anti-epileptic drug concentration diagnostic technology (Photo courtesy of KRISS)

Nanomaterial-Based Diagnostic Technology Accurately Monitors Drug Therapy in Epilepsy Patients

Many patients with epilepsy take anti-epileptic drugs to control frequent seizures in their daily lives. To optimize treatment and avoid side effects from overdosing, it is crucial for patients to regularly... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.