3D Tissue Contractility Analysis | NEXEL


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NEXEL's Mantarray (3D Tissue Contractility Analysis)

Mantarray brings functional data into the earliest stages of preclinical testing of new medicine. By providing parallel analysis of 3D engineered muscle tissues with adult-like functional profiles, Mantarray enables the discovery, safety, and efficacy testing of new therapeutics.

The Mantarray system features a novel magnetic sensing technique that can detect the contraction of EMTs. These 3D engineered organoid plates enable the user to measure the contractility of 24 tissues in parallel, with  high throughput and in real time. The system features user-friendly software that takes away the requirement for manual calculations of contractility, delivering contractility data at the click of a mouse. This system uses ANSI/SLAS compliant tissue casting devices that can be performed manually or via automation. MTs can be used in nearly any kind of assay, including force (contractility), calcium, and structural assays. Mantarray brings EMTs into your own lab, allowing you to use your own cells to achieve your research goals.If you are looking for 3D tissue contractility analysis, you can find it at NEXEL.

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