Cytek Biosciences partners with Bio-Rad to expand reagent portfolios

New agreement enhances high-parameter panels on Cytek cell analysis systems

20 Feb 2023
Lawrence Howes
Editorial Assistant

Cytek® Biosciences, Inc. has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with life science research and clinical diagnostics products company, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, the new StarBright Dyes from Bio-Rad will be available to Cytek to develop and commercialize reagent products to support high-parameter applications on Aurora and Northern Lights flow cytometry systems.

StarBright Dyes have been designed to be stable with superior brightness, narrow excitation, and emission characteristics for minimized spillover and improved resolution of specific cell populations, allowing researchers to build bigger, better panels.
The Bio-Rad StarBright Dyes complement the Cytek cFluor® family of proprietary dyes, providing a wider variety of color options for highly multiplexed panel design and application development. Cytek plans to develop and optimize single vial reagents and multicolor panels using StarBright Dyes for the more than 1,500 Cytek Full Spectrum Profiling (FSP) instruments already deployed across more than 40 countries.

"Our focus has always been to provide a complete cell analysis solution to our customers, and the addition of Bio-Rad StarBright Dyes to our FSP platform is a big win for researchers conducting multiparameter experiments,” noted Wenbin Jiang, CEO of Cytek Biosciences. “Researchers will be able to expand multiparameter analysis into violet and UV channels with Cytek-optimized reagents, unleashing the full power of FSP technology to obtain better resolution and a deeper understanding of populations.”

Bio-Rad StarBright Dye conjugates can also be integrated seamlessly into Cytek immunoprofiling assays. These easy-to-use, pre-optimized panels are designed to free researchers from time-consuming, labor-intensive and costly panel design and optimization.

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