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Listing of all 11 news releases from ArrayJet:
Slide stacker provides 'unprecedented' capacity
The Ultra-Marathon means that a total of 16,000 microarrays could be produced in a single, fully automated print run - surely an unprecedented level of production says Arrayjet
News from ArrayJet ( 9 May 2008)
Software capabilities offer unrivalled flexibility
Arrayjet has introduced a number of enhancements to its successful Marathon and Sprint microarray platforms, which it says substantially accelerate functionality
News from ArrayJet (30 April 2008)
London nano-prototyping foundry takes Sprint
User application article Arrayjet reorts that the first Sprint microarrayer sold in the UK will be installed at the Bio Nano Centre (BNC), a joint venture of University College London and Imperial College London
News from ArrayJet (24 October 2007)
Benchtop inkjet microarray spotter is the Sprint
More R+D-focussed model has capacity for 20 microarray slides to be loaded and printed from two microtitre plates (96 or 384-well) in walkaway mode; two further plates may be added in relay mode
News from ArrayJet (17 May 2007)
Arrayjet and BioMicro Systems partner in the USA
Arrayjet has appointed BioMicro Systems of Salt Lake City, Utah as its exclusive distribution partner in the United States
News from ArrayJet (17 May 2007)
Roslin purchases Arrayjet Aj120 microarray spotter
User application article Arrayjet has announced the sale of an Aj120 Inkjet Microarray Spotter to the Ark-Genomics facility at the Roslin Institute; world famous as the birthplace of farm animal cloning
News from ArrayJet (27 September 2006)
Arrayjet's double-header sales success
User application article Company reports the sale of two Aj100 inkjet microarray spotters to the combined universities of Exeter and Nottingham, supplied as the mainstay for the Attogram Project
News from ArrayJet (14 September 2006)
Arrayjet secures key sale
User application article The device has been installed in the Scottish Centre for Genomic Technology and Informatics (SCGTI) under the supervision of SCGTI director professor Peter Ghazal.
News from ArrayJet (21 June 2006)
Patent granted for microarray fabrication
Technology enables samples to be picked up from 96 or 384 well plates and then printed in arrays ranging from a few spots in a high density format to slides containing 43,000 elements or more
News from ArrayJet (16 December 2005)
Microarray spotter gets high throughput boost
Microplate stacker module enables handling of up to 48 microtitre plates without user intervention, and also automates lid lifting to address sample evaporation during microarray printing
News from ArrayJet ( 7 July 2005)
Inkjet printing produces high quality microarrays
Microarray spotter has a unique replaceable inject print head with over 100 nozzles for excellent uniformity and consistency
News from ArrayJet (10 May 2005)

