Watch our latest SelectScience webinar on scIC.
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December 3, 2024
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3 min read
Watch our latest SelectScience webinar on single-cell Interaction Cytometry (scIC)! Our Director of Biophysics Dr Nichole Cerutti is joined by Dr Vivien Hafner from Bruker Biosensors to explore the power of scIC and its use in drug development. Key points include:
Single-cell Interaction Cytometry (scIC) is a transformative technology that enables the detailed study of individual cell interactions within complex biological systems. It’s facilitated by the heliXcyto biosensor, an innovative next-generation, chip-based technology from Bruker Biosensors. This examines the biophysics of drug binding kinetics at the single-cell level – providing real-time data on how therapeutic molecules interact with cell targets in their native cell environment.
Performing scIC with heliXcyto can capture association rates (ka), dissociation rates (kd), affinity constants (KD). ScIC has unique benefits over other techniques such as Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) and flow cytometry (FACs), including:
Read more about how scIC compares to SPR techniques.
The heliXcyto uses flow-permeable cell traps, immobilising cells in an automated workflow. This allows for real-time measurement of interactions on cells, yielding biophysical data in the characterisation of difficult to produce membrane targets. Applications include kinetics, affinity, and avidity.
Our dual-inducible IndEx-2 system enables fine control of titratable protein expression levels. Combining this with technologies like the heliXcyto can deepen our understanding of therapeutic interactions at the cellular level. Notably, RoukenBio is the only drug discovery service provider with IndEx-2 technology.
ScIC is a powerful tool for analysing binding interactions across biologics, small molecules, and cellular therapies. Understanding how therapeutics bind to their biological targets is essential to drug development. This has applications across oncology, immuno-oncology, autoimmune diseases, allergy, and inflammatory conditions.
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