Axxam S.p.A., a premier supplier of integrated early supplier find services, and B'SYS GmbH, a master successful ion transmission biology, are pleased to denote a strategical collaboration focused connected enabling entree to validated ion transmission compartment lines for deed and lead recognition done high-throughput electrophysiological screening.
B'SYS offers an extended catalogue of engineered compartment lines expressing a wide scope of ion channels. Through this collaboration, Axxam will use its heavy expertise successful biology and high-throughput screening to validate selected B'SYS compartment lines connected automated spot clamp platforms, including Axxam's SP384 systems.
This associated inaugural provides pharmaceutical and biotech clients pinch a unsocial advantage: nan expertise to get validated, high-quality ion transmission compartment lines suitable for demanding supplier find applications. These validated lines will acquisition rigorous performance-based testing to guarantee they meet nan stringent criteria required for downstream high-throughput screening (HTS) campaigns.
Our collaboration pinch B'SYS builds connected Axxam's long-standing expertise successful nan section of ion channels and electrophysiology,
By combining B'SYS's specialized compartment statement portfolio pinch our HTS capabilities, we tin present robust, ready-to-use cellular models that accelerate screening timelines and de-risk early-stage discovery."
Ciriaco Maraschiello, CEO, Axxam
"Axxam's clear liking successful accessing our validated ion transmission compartment lines confirms their value and relevance. By validating selected B'SYS lines connected Axxam's complementary high-throughput platforms, some companies benefit: Axxam broadens its offering, while B'SYS gains visibility and caller licensing opportunities," said Daniel Konrad, CEO of B'SYS. "This collaboration fosters synergies successful screening workflows and customer outreach, enabling much robust and elastic solutions for ion transmission supplier discovery."