Cell Biosciences Launches Unique Protein Phosphorylation Assay Service


SANTA CLARA, California, September 1 /PRNewswire/ --

Cell Biosciences, Inc. today launched a service program to provide
phosphoprotein analysis of pre-clinical samples for pharmaceutical and
biotechnology companies. Under the Cell Biosciences Focus Assay Service
program, client companies receive detailed analytical information about cell
signaling proteins in their specimens. This information provides insight into
disease processes and aids in the development of new treatments. The service
will be performed using the Cell Biosciences CB1000 system, which enables
quick and quantitative analysis of critical control proteins in extremely
small samples - as few as 25 cells per measurement.

"The Focus Assay Service was developed in direct response to customer
needs," said Dr. Wilhelm Lachnit, Vice President of R&D and Applications at
Cell Biosciences. "Since the April launch of the CB1000 system, we've
received numerous requests for an analytical service offering. This
technology has clearly captured the interest of researchers and we're excited
to share it with more customers."

The Focus Assay Service presently features a menu of assays for proteins
involved in cancer cell growth and proliferation. A custom assay development
service is available for novel proteins. Each Focus project includes a
dedicated project manager who directs the study from sample preparation to
final presentation. "We've designed every aspect of the Focus Assay Service
with the customer in mind," continued Dr. Lachnit. "This program represents a
fast, affordable way to access the CB1000 technology."

About Cell Biosciences

Cell Biosciences is a private life sciences company focused on
nanoproteomics. We develop instrumentation systems, software, and assay
products that reveal previously undetectable information about cellular
control pathways. Our customers include leading institutions in the fields of
cancer research, stem cell biology, and diabetes. Our products enable
researchers to uncover fundamental mechanisms controlling cell proliferation
and cell death, to accelerate the development of new therapeutics, and to
help identify new prognostic and diagnostic disease biomarkers. Cell
Biosciences is located in Santa Clara, California. For more information,
visit www.cellbiosciences.com.

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