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News Release from: Beckman Coulter | Subject: Biomek ATBCR
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2005
Positive sample tracking from tubes to
microplates
Automated Tube bar code reader (ATBCR) allows the processing of open-top, tube-based samples and controls and transfers all data sets associated with a tube or plate during pipetting
Beckman Coulter introduces the Biomek automated tube bar code reader (ATBCR), which allows the processing of open-top, tube-based samples and controls Integrated with Beckman Coulter's Biomek software, the ATBCR establishes positive ID and transfers all data sets associated with a tube or plate during pipetting
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 29 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ATBCR can read and track sample information with transfers from the original tube to a range of formats including secondary tubes, microplates and deepwell plates.
It collects data sets during tube-to-plate reformatting, tube-to-tube aliquot sampling or accessioning.
Ideal applications include Elisa plate processing and back-up sample storage in environments such as secondary screening, preclinical development and phase I and II clinical trials.
The accurate sample information can be used for decision-making during the run, and the system provides multiple advanced options for error handling.
The ATBCR operates on the Biomek FX and NX liquid handling platforms with Span-8 pipetting arm and requires minimal deck space.
The device features a locking cover that protects the samples from airborne contaminants and ensures security and data integrity.
The ATBCR accommodates 24 racks of four tubes each and reads and crosschecks barcodes from the tubes and the rack.
"With the growing number of biomedical applications in which samples are transferred from tube to microplate, this new device delivers a timely set of automation advantages," explained Robert Lund, strategic marketing manager for Beckman Coulter.
"The processing of samples from tube to plate with the automated tube bar code reader produces an accurate, documented and secure trail of information".
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