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Validating quality and specificity of antibody libraries using the Sony SH800 Cell Sorter

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21 Feb 2022
Validating quality and specificity of antibody libraries using the Sony SH800 Cell Sorter

In this video, Dr. Frédéric Leduc, Immune Biosciences, discusses his work engineering next-generation immune therapies with applications in infectious disease and oncology. Leduc explains how the Sony SH800 Cell Sorter provides a simplified cell sorting solution for all stages of the antibody development process from target validation to biomanufacturing.

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SH800 Cell Sorter

Sony Biotechnology

The benchtop SH800 cell sorter permits sorting of a wide range of cell sizes for many applications using the 70-µm, 100-µm, and 130-µm microfluidic sorting chips. This novel, chip-based design is fully integrated with comprehensive fluidics controls and advanced automation for set-up, acquisition, sort and analysis to make sorting less subjective, more precise and easier to perform. System software is intuitive and supports sorting into tubes and 96- and 384-well plates.

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