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News Release from: Invitrogen
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2008
Validating drug discovery products on
microplates
Invitrogen and Tecan agree to validate the compatibility of Invitrogen's reagents with Tecan's microplate detection instruments
Invitrogen's drug discovery products will be validated on selected Tecan microplate readers and instruments, starting with the Infinite series readers Initial certifications will focus on Invitrogen's assay systems for key target classes, such as LanthaScreen TR-Fret for protein kinases, Geneblazer reporter-gene technology for G protein-coupled receptors and Adapta, a new TR-Fret assay system for lipid kinases
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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This collaboration will allow Tecan and Invitrogen to develop and promote joint applications for the drug discovery market.
"Through this partnership with Tecan, we will be able to provide integrated instrumentation and reagent solutions to the research community.
"Previously, this has been a major source of frustration when researchers find that selected technologies are not compatible with the instrument and visa versa," said John Printen, Invitrogen director of cell signaling.
"Our goal is to enable researchers to easily select the right Invitrogen assay system for optimum performance on Tecan instruments".
"This programme will significantly help researchers in drug discovery and the life sciences to speed up assay development and screening programmes.
"Integrated instrumentation and reagent solutions will make it much easier to rapidly optimize for individual assay conditions, thereby increasing the efficiency of the drug discovery process," said Siegfried Sasshofer, head of sales and marketing for Tecan's detection business.
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