LevitasBio Announces the LeviCell EOS System: A New Era in Sample Processing and Characterization

LevitasBio, Inc. today unveiled the LeviCell™  EOS System, their next generation solution for cell separation and enrichment, featuring higher throughput and simultaneous targeted selection of viable cells.

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Utilizing field proven Levitation Technology, researchers can now effectively scale their experiments up to 16x and process up to 40 million cells per run. The LeviCell EOS System debuts, along with new LeviPrep and LeviSelect product lines for tissue dissociation and targeted cellular selection, at the 2022 American Association for Cancer Research General Meeting held April 8-13 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Unprecedented Sample Throughput and Scalability

LevitasBio first revolutionized sample preparation in 2020 with the launch of the LeviCell System, which introduced researchers to a gentle, fast, and unbiased method to separate and enrich cells of interest via magnetic levitation. Less than two years later, LevitasBio has addressed researchers’ oft stated desire for scalability, both in the quantity of samples and cells that can be levitated and accessed. The new LeviCell EOS system increases sample throughput by four-fold and enables up to four LeviCell EOS modules to be interconnected and ...

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