Sophion Introduces QPatch HTX- Automated Patch Clamp System with Extra High Throughput and Extended Capability

3 Mar 2009
Samantha Rosoman
Campaign Coordinator

Product news

The QPatch HTX significantly increases the throughput and decreases the cost per data point for automated patch clamp screening. Sophion Bioscience A/S will introduce this new addition to the QPatch family at the 53rd annual meeting of the Biophysical Society in Boston.

With QPatch HTX Sophion further enables the use of giga-seal patch clamping for compound screening within ion channel drug discovery. QPatch HTX can be applied to all types of ion channels, including ligand-gated and voltage-gated channels. Data from the new system will be shown at Sophion’s QPatch User Meeting during the Biophysical Society’s conference, and more details will be provided at this time.

“An important part of Sophion’s business model has always been innovation through product development,” says Dr. Torsten Freltoft, CEO at Sophion Bioscience. “The strength of the QPatch HTX is its unsurpassed flexibility. Besides being able to run in a screening mode with higher throughput, QPatch HTX can still run all the same high quality assays as our existing systems, QPatch HT and QPatch 16.”

Sophion will have an exhibit at the Biophysical Society conference (Booth # 425). Conference attendees may visit the Sophion booth to hear more about QPatch HTX and to learn more about the QPatch and the QPatch Assay Software in general.

The QPatch HTX will be ready for shipment in Q4 2009. Upgrades of existing QPatch HT systems to QPatch HTX are available at the same time. For more information about the QPatch HTX please click on the request info button at the right of the page.

Links

Tags

High-Throughput ScreeningHigh-throughput screening (HTS) is an automated drug discovery technique for identification of active compounds against a compound library. Use HTS readers and integrated assay preparation / analysis workstations to screen your compounds. Identify active compounds against various HTS libraries, including membranes, proteins and peptides and HTS cell lines. Find the best high-throughput screening products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Compound LibrariesCompound libraries, or chemical libraries, are used in drug discovery for the identification of potential therapeutics compounds. Used in conjunction with high-throughput screening, the libraries of stored compounds are often generated for specific purposes as a drug target or disease model. Cheminformatics are commonly used when designing a compound library and software can be used to analyze the screening process.  
Sophion Introduces QPatch HTX- Automated Patch Clamp System with Extra High Throughput and Extended Capability