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Enhance the Productivity and Performance of Your Laser Scanning Cytometers


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TTP Labtech has announced the commercial launch of its sol-R™ microplates. The new sol-R consumables range is designed to amplify the productivity gains delivered by laser-scanning fluorescence cytometers by enabling users to deliver reliable decision making data faster.

Validated for use with TTP Labtech’s acumen and mirrorball cytometers, sol-R microplates provide the convenience of an off-the-shelf consumable and the benefits of custom design. Due to plate flatness stringencies and the optical clarity of the film, these new microplates have been developed for use with microscope-based imaging devices, enabling users to transfer seamlessly between devices. Also included in the portfolio are the industry-proven sol-R coded beads for secreted protein quantification in multiplexed no-wash immunoassay screens that truly revolutionise the immunoassay workflow.

Sarah Payne, mirrorball Product Manager, TTP Labtech, said: “Enhancing laboratory efficiency is the key driver for all our product development. sol-R microplates deliver optimal data quality for multiplexed, no-wash, immunoassay and phenotypic applications while shortening the time lag between installation and productive screening. With guaranteed performance reliability, sol-R microplates enable enhanced workflow productivity and confidence in screening results.”

The sol-R microplates are available in sterile and tissue culture treated, or non-sterile, non-tissue culture treated formats.  

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