Label Free Cell Based Biosensors - Attana Cell 200

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Label Free Cell Based Biosensors - Attana Cell 200

Attana Cell 200 - Bridging the gap between traditional biosensors and cell-based assays! Drug development is costly and risky and the need for technologies that accelerate the process of drug discovery becomes increasingly urgent. This paper shows four instances of how the Attana Cell 200 biosensor provides data enhancing the ability to select the right drug candidates earlier in the process.
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  • Medicinsk forskning

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  • crude samples
  • kinetics
  • qcm
  • attana
  • biosensor
  • cell
  • label free
  • aggregation
  • serum
  • off-target
  • attana cell 200

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