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University of Lodz Invests in the Unique Cellaxess(R)HT System for Research on Multidrug Resistance Genes in Cancer
Date:7/22/2009

reasing demand for a generic technology capable of true high throughput transfection," says Jonas Ohlsson, CEO at Cellectricon. "Cellaxess(R)HT will significantly impact this research field since it enables reagent-free high throughput delivery of any genetic material to biologically relevant cell types."

About Cellectricon

Cellectricon AB, a Swedish biotech company, successfully provides groundbreaking products to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The company utilizes state-of-the-art interfaces to biological systems by employing novel microfluidic technologies. This enables completely new types of assays and devices with superior performance characteristics and robustness. Cellectricon's products address critical bottlenecks in the drug discovery process and have been adopted by top-reference customers, including nine of the top ten pharmaceutical companies. In 2008-2009 the company is launching two pioneering large-scale screening platforms developed in close collaboration with leaders in the pharmaceutical industry. Used in preclinical pharmaceutical development, the Cellaxess(R)HT System enables high throughput transfection in genomic screening and the Dynaflow(R)HT System greatly advances ion channel drug discovery.

    Contact Details:
    Jonas Ohlsson, CEO
    Phone: +46(0)709-73-47-92, E-mail: jonas.ohlsson@cellectricon.com

    Susanne Fagerlund, VP Marketing & Communications
    Phone: +46(0)31-760-35-15, E-mail: susanne.fagerlund@cellectricon.com


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