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Cell Biosciences Launches Next-Generation Protein Characterization System

Published in Oncology Business Week, May 3rd, 2009

Cell Biosciences, Inc., a provider of nanoproteomic analysis systems to life science researchers, announced the launch of the Cell Biosciences CB1000 protein analysis system, a next-generation platform for ultrasensitive characterization of cell signaling proteins. The CB1000 establishes a new standard for sensitivity, reproducibility, and ease-of-use for researchers studying signaling pathways in limited samples, such as small tumor biopsies and stem cells. The CB1000 will be unveiled at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 100th Annual Meeting, April 18-22, 2009, in Denver, Colorado (booth 2039).

The CB1000 system measures phosphorylation events and...

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