Notably, isoPick rated strongly in several aspects related to ease of use, portability, and automation. The results of the evaluation study were presented as a poster presentation at the upcoming British Mass Spectrometry Society (BMSS) annual meeting in Manchester, England, Sept. 12–14, 2023.
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First Encouraging Data for New isoPick Single-Cell Picker
Mass spectromic analysis from iotaSciences
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(iotaSciences: Oxford, England) — The Oxford-based leader in the rapidly growing field of single-cell handling solutions, iotaSciences, is releasing the first encouraging data for the use of its recently launched single-cell picking instrumentation, isoPick, based on the company’s proprietary fluid-shaping technology. In a collaboration with SEISMIC at the University of Surrey, isoPick has been evaluated for single-cell sampling for subsequent analysis by mass spectrometry.
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Published: Thursday, October 5, 2023 – 12:01