News -

The combination between biochemical and cell based assay- Attana appears in International Trade News

Long before pharmaceutical substances are tried on animals or human beings, they are carefully tested in simulated environments. Attana's biosensors characterizes  molecular interactions exactly as they would occur in the human body, the company offers its clients relevant information before further tests are carried out. To read the full article follow the link below or open the attached document.

“Our products are used for tests
which are carried out before further
trials are carried out on human
beings or animals,” confirms
company founder and CEO
Teodor Aastrup.

Related links

Topics

  • Medical research

Categories

  • biochemical asssay
  • cell based assay
  • international trade news
  • attana cell 200
  • biosensor
  • kinetic on cells
  • teodor aastrup

Related content

Biosensor- Attana Cell 200, label free, real time kinetics on cells

Revolutionary Swedish invention can potentially improve drug development! Attana AB introduces the Attana Cell 200 – the first system to permit real-time kinetic analysis of molecular interactions directly on cell surfaces, bringing drug development a step closer to the body.

Fight against cancer - Attana's collaborator interviewed

Attana's collaborator at Gothenburg University, Dr. Sture Lindegren, is interviewed about a possible new cure for ovarian cancers. Using the Attana Cell 200 instrument, Dr. Lindegren and his team are testing antibodies as carriers of radionuclide that target cancer cells directly instead of affecting the whole body as current cancer therapies do.

Attana appears in Swedish Life Science

"Swedish Life Science is a comprehensive introduction to an industry that employs some 40,000 people in Sweden, accounts for 20 per cent of Swedish net export worth over over SEK 40 billion, and is fast becoming a cornerstone of the national economy."

Find out: Why bridge the existing gap between biochemical and cell based assays?

One efficient tool in the selection process is biochemical label‐free kinetic characterisation of interactions between candidate and target molecules. Information on association and dissociation rates and affinity is provided under purified conditions. However, the results obtained are often different compared to the affinity results obtained with cell based methods.