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Journal of Biomolecular Screening, Vol. 9, No. 3, 173-185 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/1087057103260088
© 2004 Society for Biomolecular Sciences

A Novel Encoded Particle Technology that Enables Simultaneous Interrogation of Multiple Cell Types

Oren Beske

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Jinjiao Guo

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Jianren Li

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Daniel Bassoni

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Kimberly Bland

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Holly Marciniak

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Mike Zarowitz

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Vladimir Temov

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Ilya Ravkin

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

Simon Goldbard

Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA.

The authors have developed a cellular analysis platform, based on encoded microcarriers, that enables the multiplexed analysis of a diverse range of cellular assays. At the core of this technology are classes of microcarriers that have unique, identifiable codes that are deciphered using CCD-based imaging and subsequent image analysis. The platform is compatible with a wide variety of cellular imaging-based assays, including calcium flux, reporter gene activation, cytotoxicity, and proliferation. In addition, the platform is compatible with both colorimetric and fluorescent readouts. Notably, this technology has the unique ability to multiplex different cell lines in a single microplate well, enabling scientists to perform assays and data analysis in novel ways.

Key Words: multiplexing • imaging • cell-based assays • particle technology • cells • microarrays


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