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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Nanopoint for its Pioneering Cell Imaging Solution, the cellTRAY(R) Imaging System CT-2000
Date:3/23/2009

erforming many experiments on a single cellTRAY. Facilitating longer cell life means that experiments can be performed for a long period of time using living cells as against conventional well plates. The cellTRAY can be used along with any inverted microscope platform or laboratory equipment with the ability to hold a standard sized microscope slide, and can be autoclaved and reused many times (cellTRAY is made of fused silica or borosilicate glass bonded to silicon), reducing material costs. Further, the cellTRAY's microarray of wells and microfluidic channels are designed to minimize the amount of reagents needed, helping cut operating costs as well as biological waste. Furthermore, the system could be employed for time lapse imaging, that is, multi-day experiments could be performed, stem cell differentiation can be observed, and RNAi knockdowns could be performed.

"The cellTRAY(R) Imaging System can be applied for numerous applications - apoptosis research, stem cell research, toxicology research, Nano particle, C dot, Q dot research, RNAi research and IVF research," notes Priya. "Further, the company has four issued US patents and 3 others pending for the cellTRAY platform besides an exclusive license to a patent issued to MIT for additional imaging technology."

Nanopoint has established a network of research collaborations for new applications, such as for IVF clinics and single cell studies across a variety of domains. It is also actively engaged in developing a "black box with imbedded optics" system to eliminate the requirement for a microscope; cellTRAY imaging system for the IVF clinic; and an ultra-high resolution cellTRAY imaging system for single cell studies at resolutions of 100nm or better.

In recognition of its development of the cellTRAY(R) Imaging CT-2000 system and value add to the diagnostic testing services industry, Frost & Sullivan is proud to present Nanopoint with the 2009
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