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Latest Beckman Coulter Clinical Flow Cytometry Product Gains FDA Clearance
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its latest clinical flow cytometry product, the Navios EX flow cytometer, to be used in the clinical laboratory in the US. The Navios EX delivers accurate, high complexity immunophenotyping using Tetra reagents. The compact, 10-color Navios EX incorporates the advanced optics and laser technology of the company’s award-winning CytoFLEX research flow cytometer.
The company is launching the Navios EX at the 69th American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Annual Scientific Meeting and Clinical Laboratory Expo (CLE), being held July 31 - August 3, 2017 in San Diego. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, part of the Danaher Corporation, is exhibiting on booth #3117 alongside Beckman Coulter Diagnostics (another Danaher company).
Accuracy, Sensitivity, Standardization of Results, with Improved Throughput
The Navios EX delivers up to 12 parameters, needed for high complexity assays. It uses three solid-state lasers at 488nm, 638nm and 405nm enabling it to perform fast, accurate correlated multiparameter analyses of individual cells.
Further workflow efficiencies include automated data management, tracking samples throughout the testing process with the platform able to communicate bi-directionally with the central Laboratory Information System (LIS).
“The Navios EX provides a standardized and fast solution for advanced flow cytometry applications requiring quality, reproducibility and sensitivity,” explained Dr Mario Koksch, vice president and general manager of Beckman Coulter’s Cytometry Business Unit. “This makes it especially valuable for use, for example, in clinical trials or other highly regulated events where multi-site comparable results are essential.”