This explains the metabologenomics approach towards understanding the functions of the gut microbiome.
We are broadcasting the third webinar hosted by our company, which took place on October 9, 2020. We invited a lecturer from Keio University’s Advanced Biosciences Research to conduct a lecture. A roundtable discussion with our company representatives was also held. In addition, we are offering various webinars that have been conducted in the past. Please take a look. 【Lecture Content】 ■Lecture 1: Introduction to Onchip Products and Applications ■Lecture 2: "Metabologenomics Approach Towards Understanding Gut Microbiome Function" ■Discussion: Roundtable with the lecturer and our company representatives ■Date and Time: October 9, 2020 (Friday) from 16:00 to 17:00 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【World's First! Flow Cytometer/Cell Sorter Using Microfluidic Chips】 Our company has developed and commercialized a flow cytometer and cell sorter using microfluidic chips, leading the world in this technology. By mounting both devices on a disposable microfluidic chip in the fluid delivery system, we have eliminated the need for sheath tanks and waste tanks, achieving maintenance-free operation and compact design suitable for installation within safety cabinets. We have already sold approximately 50 units to major pharmaceutical companies, universities, and public research institutions. 【What is a Flow Cytometer?】 A flow cytometer is a device that rapidly flows microparticles, such as cells in a liquid, and irradiates them with laser light to measure the scattered light or fluorescence emitted by microparticles that have been pre-labeled with fluorescent substances. Those flow cytometers that have the capability to separate specific cells are referred to as cell sorters. Both are essential devices for cell research.