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Press Release - for immediate release
20 January 2009
The Automation Partnership Launches Automated Stem Cell Picker at Stem Cells World Congress
The Automation Partnership (TAP), a world leading supplier of innovative automation for life science applications today announced CellCelector™, the first commercial automated stem cell picker is on show at the Stem Cells World Congress in Palm Springs, USA.
CellCelector consists of an inverted Olympus microscope, robotic arm and liquid handling station all fully integrated to powerful image acquisition and analysis software. This walk away system allows researchers to set parameters for cell or colony types they want (including size, proximity to other colonies or roundness) and the picking tool on the robotic arm gently picks and dispenses cells into a microplate well in just 30 seconds. Using the CellCelector benefits researchers, by reducing the time and effort required for this challenging task and assuring the cells chosen are of consistent quality.
The compact CellCelector can fit into any standard laminar flow hood, thus ensuring cells remain contamination free. The system can also be fitted with an autoclave compatible metal tool for scraping adherent cells or a disposable glass capillary for picking single cells, both of which are designed with features for maintaining cell integrity and viability.
CellCelector, developed by German cell biology automation specialists, Aviso is being successfully used in prestigious universities and institutes across Europe with murine and human stem cells. The system, now available in the USA and Canada, exclusively from TAP will also be shown on Booth 437, LabAutomation 2009, Palm Springs, USA.
David Newble, TAP’s CEO Designate, states: "TAP has been renowned for supplying automated cell culture technology for 20 years. We are excited to be partnering with Aviso and their excellent team to continue expanding TAP’s expertise into stem cell applications. The Aviso CellCelector complements our automated cell culture products, such as the CompacT SelecT and like them, CellCelector will ensure researchers can increase throughput and improve the quality of their stem cells.”
For further information, please contact:
Matthew Walker at The Automation Partnership
York Way, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5WY, UK Tel: +44 1763 227200 Fax: +44 1763 227201
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CellCelector - system overview
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