Gyros Protein Technologies introduces Gyrolab xPand to improve immunoassay workflow, flexibility and speed in biotherapeutic discovery, development and production

Gyros Protein Technologies AB, a pioneer in automated nanoliter-scale immunoassay platforms and leading provider of peptide synthesizers and reagents, today introduced a new 5 CD model, Gyrolab® xPand, in response to customer requests to provide higher throughput, greater flexibility and faster analysis of large sample numbers.

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Gyros Protein Technologies AB, a pioneer in automated nanoliter-scale immunoassay platforms and leading provider of peptide synthesizers and reagents, today introduced a new 5 CD model, Gyrolab® xPand, in response to customer requests to provide higher throughput, greater flexibility and faster analysis of large sample numbers.

Gyrolab technology significantly accelerates the process of discovering and developing new and safer biotherapeutics. The introduction of Gyrolab xPand reflects the on-going evolution of the Gyrolab platform, with ever more advanced instrumentation and software designed for 21 CFR part 11 compliance. During assay runs, the new multi-CD platform maintains samples at 2 – 8°C, diminishing the possible adverse effects of on-board sample storage. As an open platform with built-in flexibility, Gyrolab xPand can be adapted to the specific needs of each user for example, different assays can be mixed within a 5 CD run, while maintaining high quality results. Scientists will continue to increase ...

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