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IncellDx Presents First Study Using Their Novel OncoBreast 3Dx™ Breast Cancer Technology
MENLO PARK, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
IncellDx scientists presented data using IncellDx's proprietary
OncoBreast 3Dx™ technology to multiplex protein markers for tumor type
(E-cadherin) and ER status, markers for her-2 neu protein and mRNA as
well as DNA cell cycle and ploidy, all in intact tumor cells in
suspension. The study, presented at the 25th Annual CSU
Biotechnology Symposium by Amanda Chargin and co-authored by Keith
Shults, demonstrated the feasibility of multiplexing proteins, mRNA and
DNA cell cycle using flow cytometryon breast cancer cells obtained by
fine needle aspiration.
"The development of OncoBreast 3Dx™ demonstrates the breadth of
IncellDx's 3Dx technology to future diagnostic applications in women's
health", said IncellDx CEO Bruce K. Patterson MD. "Multiplex assays are
not just genes or just proteins anymore but can be proteins, RNA, DNA
and morphology in our 3Dx platform," he added.
About IncellDx, Inc.
IncellDx, Inc. is a molecular diagnostics company dedicated to the
detection and monitoring of life threatening diseases such as cervical
cancer, breast cancer, HIV/AIDs, hepatitis, and organ transplant
rejection. For more information, please visit www.incelldx.com.

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