nanoTherics Launches the magnefect-nano™ - The System for Improved Gene Transfection

4 Mar 2009
Samantha Rosoman
Campaign Coordinator

nanoTherics, a scientific medical research devices company founded in 2007, is pleased to announce launch of the magnefect-nano™, a new device for improved gene transfection. The system uses a unique technique applying proprietary magnet configurations and oscillating array systems to promote particle/DNA uptake into cells thus significantly improving non-viral gene transfection whilst maintaining cell viability. The system provides highly improved transfection efficiency and effectiveness - (up to 1000 x) over the best currently available cationic lipid agents at short transfection times.

nanoTherics’s primary business is supply of improved scientific devices and associated products to research laboratories in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries as well as academia. The Company’s products follow from >30 years combined cutting edge research into magnetic nanoparticle use conducted at Keele University and University of Florida and apply a patent-pending technology using nanoparticles and magnetic fields to facilitate enhanced delivery of biomolecules, such as DNA, into living cells. The medium to long-term opportunity for this approach relates to more effective non-viral gene therapy, an area demanding safer technology to treat genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis.
Dr Linda Cammish, Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are delighted to be offering this new product to enable our customers to improve their transfection efficiencies with even the most hard to transfect cells”. She added, “We are committed to product development to meet our customers needs and aim to introduce a range of additional products throughout 2009. The in-vivo potential of this technology is particularly exciting, which is an area we will be placing particular focus on”.”

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