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The University Of Chieti’s New Delaware Produces Striking Initial Results

The University of Chieti’s New Delaware Produces Striking Initial Results

After the Delaware Flow NanoCytometer® was installed in the University of Chieti-Pescara’s Center for Advanced Studies and Technology, Professor Paola Lanuti’s team ran one of their samples, triple-stained pancreatic cancer-cell-derived EVs.

When the image appeared on the Delaware’s monitors, the group was shocked at how clearly each of the fluorescent stains shone against the background, as they hadn’t been able to view some of the stains on their extensive collection of top-of-the-line instruments at all! The Delaware also distinctly showed autofluorescence from the sample that the customer hadn’t previously detected.

This level of sensitivity is something to get used to when working with the Delaware.

If you are an exosome or nanoparticle researcher in Europe who wants to see the Delaware’s capabilities for yourself, send us a message to set up a firsthand demonstration at the University of Chieti-Pescara.

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