ACEA Biosciences, Inc. Announces New Patent
Broad Claims Granted for Cytotoxicity Profiling and Chemical Compound Testing
The new patent (US Patent No. 7,876,108, issued on January 25, 2011) entitled "Real time electronic cell sensing system and applications for cytotoxicity profiling and compound assays“ includes broad claims for screening chemical compounds and chemical compositions for cytotoxic activities, and is very useful in testing the effects of compounds on growing cells, greatly simplifying the complicated process of chemical compound screening.
As stated by Dr. Yama Abassi, ACEA's Senior Director of Research and Development, and Lead Inventor of the new patent: “The xCELLigence System is broadly used in biomedical research, toxicology, and pharmaceutical development. The new patent broadly covers the use of our real-time, label-free technology in the important area of drug discovery and pharmaceutical research and allows the investigator to effectively screen chemical compounds for cytotoxicity, and changes in cell behavior attributed to the chemical compound being tested. Importantly, what distinguishes this approach compared to traditional cytotoxicity assays is that it has the potential to reveal mechanism of toxicity which has implication in both pharmaceutical drug discovery and preclinical safety.”
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