Michael Barbella, Managing Editor05.03.24
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences has officially launched its CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer, the first purpose-built nanoscale flow cytometer strictly for research use that enables detection to at least 40 nm.*
The cytometer's capability generates 30%-50% more data compared to current marketplace offerings, according to the company.
With sensitivity to detect, count, and characterize nanoparticles using a single analytical instrument, the CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer offers simultaneous multiparameter detection powered by six fluorescent detection channels and five side scatter channels. It provides global laboratories with a solution that lowers the detection limit and increases resolution to characterize lower abundance targets in heterogeneous extracellular vesicle (EV) populations between 1 μm and 40 nm (polystyrene when triggering on violet side scatter).
“The CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer shatters the previous limits of detection capabilities, arming researchers with data they previously would have never been able to access,” Beckman Coulter Product Manager Matthew Goff said. “This can open new doors for researchers and enable breakthrough discoveries in our battle against a myriad of diseases. Extracellular vesicles can be found everywhere, and now researchers finally have a tool to see what has always been right in front of them. We listened to the needs of our customers to create an analytical crossroads by increasing sensitivity through enhanced fluidics, optics, and electronics.”
Nanoparticles are introduced in a hydrodynamic focused stream to the optical system composed of lasers and detectors. Emitted signals are collected, digitized, and displayed by the electronics and instrument control software, CytExpert. Multiple automatic on-board cleaning options are offered to control sample-to-sample carryover and maintain a clean sample line.
“We need to go smaller to expand the realms of research, and there are very few instruments built for small particle detection alone,” said Alfonso Blanco, director of the Flow Cytometry Core Technologies in the University College Dublin. “The CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer offers a gold mine of research discoveries, including the ability to develop complex biomarkers from blood or urine rather than more invasive tissue means, which means less pain for patients, along with richer results.”
The CytoFLEX nano's ergonomic design reduces noise, identifies backgrounds, and reduces carryover issues. The platform also includes the CytoFLEX, CytoFLEX S, and the CytoFLEX LX flow cytometers, along with the CytoFLEX SRT cell sorter for research, and the DxFLEX flow cytometer for diagnostic use.
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is a laboratory partner providing automation and innovation solutions for centrifugation, flow cytometry, genomics, particle analysis, and liquid handling workflows. With a legacy dating back to 1935, its technologies reduce manual laboratory processes and can provide greater speed, accuracy, and advanced analytics to accelerate answers. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, part of the Danaher Corporation family of global science and technology companies, is headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind., with 11 operational hubs worldwide and employs approximately 2,800 associates with more than 400,000 systems installed globally.
* Polystyrene when triggering on violet side scatter. For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.
The cytometer's capability generates 30%-50% more data compared to current marketplace offerings, according to the company.
With sensitivity to detect, count, and characterize nanoparticles using a single analytical instrument, the CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer offers simultaneous multiparameter detection powered by six fluorescent detection channels and five side scatter channels. It provides global laboratories with a solution that lowers the detection limit and increases resolution to characterize lower abundance targets in heterogeneous extracellular vesicle (EV) populations between 1 μm and 40 nm (polystyrene when triggering on violet side scatter).
“The CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer shatters the previous limits of detection capabilities, arming researchers with data they previously would have never been able to access,” Beckman Coulter Product Manager Matthew Goff said. “This can open new doors for researchers and enable breakthrough discoveries in our battle against a myriad of diseases. Extracellular vesicles can be found everywhere, and now researchers finally have a tool to see what has always been right in front of them. We listened to the needs of our customers to create an analytical crossroads by increasing sensitivity through enhanced fluidics, optics, and electronics.”
Nanoparticles are introduced in a hydrodynamic focused stream to the optical system composed of lasers and detectors. Emitted signals are collected, digitized, and displayed by the electronics and instrument control software, CytExpert. Multiple automatic on-board cleaning options are offered to control sample-to-sample carryover and maintain a clean sample line.
“We need to go smaller to expand the realms of research, and there are very few instruments built for small particle detection alone,” said Alfonso Blanco, director of the Flow Cytometry Core Technologies in the University College Dublin. “The CytoFLEX nano Flow Cytometer offers a gold mine of research discoveries, including the ability to develop complex biomarkers from blood or urine rather than more invasive tissue means, which means less pain for patients, along with richer results.”
The CytoFLEX nano's ergonomic design reduces noise, identifies backgrounds, and reduces carryover issues. The platform also includes the CytoFLEX, CytoFLEX S, and the CytoFLEX LX flow cytometers, along with the CytoFLEX SRT cell sorter for research, and the DxFLEX flow cytometer for diagnostic use.
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is a laboratory partner providing automation and innovation solutions for centrifugation, flow cytometry, genomics, particle analysis, and liquid handling workflows. With a legacy dating back to 1935, its technologies reduce manual laboratory processes and can provide greater speed, accuracy, and advanced analytics to accelerate answers. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, part of the Danaher Corporation family of global science and technology companies, is headquartered in Indianapolis, Ind., with 11 operational hubs worldwide and employs approximately 2,800 associates with more than 400,000 systems installed globally.
* Polystyrene when triggering on violet side scatter. For research use only, not for use in diagnostic procedures.