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Scientific update

z-Movi featured in Science

Our latest product, the z-Movi®;, has been featured in the latest issue of the journal Science!

The z-Movi uses acoustic force manipulation to query the interaction strengths of cells with their cognate binding partners. It is based on a lab-on-a-chip assay that allows the assessment of thousands of cell-cell and cell-ligand interactions in parallel. The technology provides an accurate, label-free method to sort cells based on their avidity to specific targets, such as (tumor) cells, proteins, peptides and viruses.

Interested in using the z-Movi; for your own experiments? Feel free to contact us for a demo or a quote.

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