Bruker Launches CellScape XR Spatial Proteomics Platform

Reuters02-25 20:00
Bruker Launches CellScape XR Spatial Proteomics Platform

Bruker Corporation announced the launch of CellScape XR, a next-generation spatial proteomics platform aimed at supporting diagnostic and prognostic assay development. The company said the platform is designed to deliver improved quantitation, robustness and throughput, and includes advances in optics, fluidics and protocols to support high-throughput and reproducible spatial proteomics. Bruker also cited collaborations using the CellScape platform, including work at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel (UKSH), which has analyzed more than 1,000 clinically annotated samples and plans to extend the study to about 3,000 patient samples.

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