Plexera has announced that the official launch of its Plexarray HT system will take place at the Society for Biomolecular Sciences 17th Annual Conference and Exhibition.
The system is on display on 28-30 March in the Innovation Plaza of the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
Plexarray HT System is a high-throughput, label-free, SPR-based biomolecular interaction detection system for producing high-quality information on kinetics, affinities, and specificities of reactants.
This system includes: Plexarray Analyzer quickly and easily performs parallel analysis of multiplex detections including low affinity and small-molecule interactions.
A serum sample can be measured in 15min and thousands of protein interactions can be completed in only 30min.
Patented Plexarray Sensor Chips feature high array density (more than 1,000 spots interrogated simultaneously), variable array spot size (equal to or more than 100um) and multiple surface chemistries for protein, nucleic-acid, small-molecule, or live-cell immobilisation.
The customisable microfluidic flow cell reduces sample volume, minimises sample dispersion and can be configured into arrays of arrays allowing simultaneous analysis of multiple samples.
Biosensor chips can be regenerated, increasing efficiency and lowering cost.
Process-control software seamlessly automates short or overnight runs and data processing software includes a full set of tools for visualising data in different formats, QC tools for identifying high-value results in large-scale data sets and a verification algorithm for speeding kinetic analysis.
Plexera's SPR technology is designed to facilitate NAPPA.
Harvard University has agreed to license NAPPA technology for use with SPR by Plexera's customers and collaborators.