Molecular Devices to Showcase Products at Drug Discovery Innovations 2013

11 Mar 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

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Molecular Devices will be showcasing their ImageXpress® Micro XL, FLIPR® Calcium 6 assay kits and SpectraMax® i3 during Drug Discovery Innovations 2013, booth 1, Maritim proArte Hotel in Berlin, Germany, 19-20 March 2013. They will also showcase their SpectraMax® i3 during 2013, Technische Universität München in Munich, Germany, 22 March 2013.

The SpectraMax® i3 Multi-Mode Detection Platform is available as a stand-alone reader with three broad detection modes: luminescence, absorbance, and fluorescence. Users are then given the option to upgrade to additional applications and detection modes which expands the system's detection capability making it highly versatile, and able to offer application options far exceeding those of standard readers. Additional detection modules include cellular imaging with the SpectraMax® MiniMax™ Imaging Cytometer, and cartridges for Time-Resolved Fluorescence, Fluorescence Polarization, and AlphaScreen® assays. The highly sensitive instrument accommodates the budget and throughput needs of both small and large laboratories alike. Combining cellular imaging with microplate-based applications offers new ways for scientists to compress their workflows and increase efficiency.

FLIPR® Calcium 6 Assay Kits boost calcium signals enhancing assay performance, allowing you to screen poor responders while tailoring conditions to your target’s specific needs. Rekindle low signal screens; including endogenous, primary or stem cell targets, Masking technology significantly reduces extracellular background with proprietary one-step protocol, Quench-free option permits assay multiplexing to better characterize signal pathways, Now understand target behaviour in the presence of an organic anion transporter using probenecid optional protocol.

ImageXpress® Micro XL is an invaluable tool for pinpointing mechanisms of action in the research or treatment of cancer, neurological disorders, viral infection, haemophilia, and premature aging. Regardless of resolution, and thanks to its laser auto focusing capabilities, brightfield imaging option and environmentally controlled chamber, the ImageXpress® Micro XL System offers researchers the benefit of imaging three times the sample area to deliver statistically relevant results in a third of the time. Whether searching for rare events or investigating multifaceted cell signalling pathways, the ImageXpress® Micro XL offers three times the data points per image to decrease the time to perform cellular- and high-resolution screens. This easily enables users to measure parameters such as cell cycle and apoptosis, the formation of micronuclei, neurite outgrowth, angiogenesis, intracellular translocation or endocytosis. For each assay, biological phenotypes can be automatically identified, segmented, and analysed using a validated software module to generate accurate results for rapid screening.

They will also be presenting during the Drug Discovery Innovations Conference on 19th March 2013 at 12:45 in the stream “Enhancing Lead Discovery, Pioneering Techs, Cell-Based Assays and Phenotypic Screening”. At the presentation entitled “Emerging Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Applications in Drug Discovery” you will learn how Stem cells have been successfully implemented in basic scientific research for many years, a fascinating class of stem cells are induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). They will address model human iPSC derived neurons relevant to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and MS disease screened on two different platforms: Inhibition of cell proliferation, branching, and neurite outgrowth were analyzed microscopically with the ImageXpress® Micro, and classic fluorescence measurements were obtained with the SpectraMax® Paradigm®.

Picture caption: The SpectraMax® i3 Multi-Mode Detection Platform.

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Microplate Readers / DetectorsMicroplate readers are used to automate the detection and analysis of labeled or label-free components in microplates during assays or live-cell monitoring. Microplate readers are generally distinguished by their mode of detection. Types include absorbance, luminescence, fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, TRF / FRET and multimode microplate readers. Microplate readers deliver a high throughput of samples by reading multiple wells simultaneously, with the 96-well format the most commonly used. As a result, microplate readers are often used in the drug discovery, bioassays, research and pharmaceutical industries for screening applications. Microplate loading can also be automated, with robotic microplate stackers to increase throughput. Find the best microplate readers in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Assay AssemblyAssay Assembly is technique used in drug discovery to develop assays to test the cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, or other activities of a compound on a cell. Assay assembly requires chip assembly, a delivery system and a detection and analysis method. Beneficial features of assay kits or automated systems include high-throughput, high speed and sensitivity and low signal to noise ratio.High-Content ScreeningHigh-content screening (HCS), also known as high-content analysis (HCA), is a high-throughput technique used in drug discovery to identify substances that alter the phenotype of cells. HCS uses fluorescent microscopic imaging and automated image analysis to investigate cellular events such as apoptosis, cell viability, GPCR activation, oxide production, neurite outgrowth, and cell signaling. Find the best fluorescent labeling reagents, cellular assays, and high-content imaging systems in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Drug DevelopmentDrug development refers to the process of bringing a new drug to market.CytometryCytometry is a broad term for the quantitative analysis of cells and cell systems. The most popular methods to study cytometry are flow cytometry and image cytometry.Cell ImagingCell imaging can be achieved using a number of techniques including confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and light sheet microscopy.
Molecular Devices to Showcase Products at Drug Discovery Innovations 2013