User report being presented! Introducing "Extrahera" for the preprocessing of large sample volumes.
This document introduces a case study on the implementation of the automatic sample preparation system 'Extrahera' for the preprocessing of large sample volumes. At the Kameyama Laboratory of the Department of Medical Technology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University, research is currently being conducted primarily to evaluate human exposure to chemical substances through the development and practical application of highly sensitive measurement methods for chemicals in biological samples. We spoke with Associate Professor Jun Kameyama, who introduced 'Extrahera' to accommodate large sample measurements, such as those in large-scale epidemiological studies, about the background of the research and the reasons for introducing the equipment. 'Extrahera' is a compact sample preparation device that adopts pressurized liquid delivery and emphasizes "ease of use." It allows for easy method creation and various condition settings, enabling immediate execution of new sample preparations. [Overview] ■ Implementing Institution: Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University ■ Product Introduced: Automatic Sample Preparation Device Biotage Extrahera *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Features of the Introduced Product】 ■ Adopts pressurized liquid delivery ■ Reduces the likelihood of clogging in wells and columns, enabling uniform liquid delivery ■ Compatible with well plates and syringe columns ■ Software design allows for easy setup *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Biotage Japan Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Biotage AB, which is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden (BIOT: NASDAQ/OMX Stockholm). Biotage AB has its roots in several venture companies that originated from Uppsala University, a leading science and engineering university in the Nordic region. After undergoing international acquisitions and restructuring throughout the 2000s, it has recently achieved remarkable growth as a global company.