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InQ Biosciences Introduces First Fully Integrated Cell Research System
Huntsville, Alabama
Jul 13, 2010
InQ Biosciences, a provider of innovative
technologies for cell growth and research, announced its plans to
launch the InQ™ Cell Research System during the fourth quarter of
2010. InQ is the first fully integrated system that creates a high
fidelity in vivo environment for studying stem cells, plus nerve, brain,
and other mammalian cells for disease research.
"The InQ system
is the only cell research instrument that combines a dynamic
software-controlled sample environment with powerful imaging and
real-time data collection," said Aaron Hammons, President and Chief
Technology Officer, InQ Biosciences. "Our system's exclusive
capability to tightly control environmental parameters with correlated
sample feedback will create a new paradigm in cell biology research.
Scientists will be empowered with novel and more relevant approaches to
discovery as they pursue the causes of cancer and neurodegenerative and
cardiovascular diseases," Hammons said.
The benchtop system
automates the cell culture process by enclosing the cells in a sealed,
sterile removable cartridge that slides into the instrument. An onboard
computer precisely controls the mix and flow of nutritive media and
gasses and regulates the temperature. "Users will reap the benefits of
extended cell growth and unprecedented experiment reproducibility and
standardization. Now researchers can easily simulate hundreds of disease
states, including stroke, heart attack, Alzheimer's, and ALS," said
Hammons.
A built-in high-resolution microscope and camera record
the assay at scheduled intervals, and can send the images to the
researcher anywhere in the world via the Internet and smart phone.
Adjustments to the experiment can be made remotely, as well.
The
InQ System fits easily into research workflows and integrates with
most laboratory information management systems. It requires fewer
samples to attain study goals, generates more data points for greater
accuracy of results, and dramatically reduces the number of failed
experiments," Hammons said.
Units will be shipped to early access
partners beginning in September, with commercial launch scheduled in
the fourth quarter.
About InQ Biosciences
InQ
Biosciences is a provider of innovative technologies for cell growth and
research. The company's InQ Cell Research System will empower
scientists to unlock novel and more powerful approaches to cell-based
discovery. The firm was founded in 2007 with technology originating from
the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Series B financing was
completed in May 2010 and commercial launch of its InQ system is
scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2010.
Source:
InQ Biosciences
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