New system delivers multi-modal, live-cell high-throughput
monitoring, pairs with laboratory automation to scale simultaneous
single-cell resolution readouts to 100,000 wells cost
effectively
CytoTronics, Inc., a pioneer of semiconductor-based platforms
for discovery in cell biology, introduced its high-throughput
Pixel™ Octo system at the International Society for Stem Cell
Research (ISSCR 2024) in Hamburg, Germany.
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CytoTronics is launching its
high-throughput Pixel™ Octo system (right) at the International
Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR 2024) in Hamburg, Germany.
The ISSCR conference also marks the European reveal of CytoTronics’
product portfolio, including the entry-level Pixel Primo (left), a
single plate reader that brings accessibility to researchers.
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This new addition to the Pixel lineup integrates the company’s
semiconductor-to-live-cell interface in an environmental controlled
benchtop system to deliver live cell measurements for up to eight
96-well Pixel plates simultaneously. When paired with laboratory
robotic automation, the Pixel Octo offers full scalability in
high-throughput cell biology applications. The ISSCR conference
also marks the European reveal of CytoTronics’ product portfolio,
including the entry-level Pixel Primo, a single plate reader that
brings accessibility to researchers for under US$30,000.
Pixel assesses live cell function at single-cell resolution,
allowing scientists to simultaneously monitor cell viability,
morphology, electrophysiology, and more while generating electrical
‘images’ with single-cell spatial resolution. It dramatically
accelerates the scale at which cell biology applications can be
executed, and the breadth and depth of live-cell insights obtained.
Pixel enables new applications for endothelial and epithelial
cells, cancer cell biology, mechanism of action/toxicology, stem
cell biology, cardiac function, and neural function.
Scale up of in vitro cell-based assays is challenging.
Traditionally, these screening assays at high scale use hundreds of
96- or 384- well plates to measure simple cellular properties
(e.g., "live or dead" screens) to select the most prospective
'hits' of interest, which are then 'scaled down' to verify key
effects on cellular functions. Pixel gives researchers a highly
sophisticated tool to start key investigations first, get the
functional phenotypic assets they cannot get through imaging and
other basic techniques, and easily scale these newly developed
assays to high-throughput workflows.
The Pixel plate, a proprietary 96-well electronic microplate
embedded with custom-designed semiconductor microchips at the base
of each well, is at the core of CytoTronics’ Pixel platform. Cells
grow in culture media on top of a microarray containing over
100,000 nanoscale electrode-based sensors, enabling thousands of
measurements to be taken per well on a single-cell level, on any
cell type, spheroid, or 3D organoid system.
In-vitro cell-based assays can initially be developed on Pixel
Primo, a single plate reader that can be placed in any standard
cell culture incubator. Cell biologists can then scale those assays
8× on Pixel Octo, a self-contained benchtop system complete with a
dedicated incubator to regulate temperature, CO2, humidity, and
oxygen. Labs can integrate Pixel Octo with industry standard
robotic and liquid handling platforms, and multiple systems can be
run in parallel for high-throughput applications. Availability of
384-well Pixel plates later in 2024 raises the scalability bar
significantly, adding capability to screen tens of thousands of
wells simultaneously.
“There’s a tremendous unmet need in cell biology discovery
applications to measure the unique cell parameters that Pixel
captures. It unlocks new applications and reveals data that
scientists haven’t been able to study before,” said Jeffrey Abbott,
Ph.D., Co-Founder and CEO of CytoTronics. “Pixel Octo takes the
power of our unique semiconductor-to-biology interface from assay
development in a single plate and unleashes it for high-throughput
applications, from exploratory assays on a single Pixel plate to
fully validated cell-based applications running at industrial
scale.”
“Our early access program for the Pixel Primo kicked off in
February and already has 20 global partners spanning biotech,
pharmaceutical, academic, cell and organoid providers, and
computational biology organizations who are very quickly gaining
traction on their applications,” said Duane Sword, Co-Founder and
CBO at CytoTronics. “Pixel Octo was designed with scalability in
mind and provides cell monitoring and data collection at
unprecedented scale. Importantly, Pixel is complementary with
imaging and HCS (high content screening) techniques and designed to
integrate with standard automation workflows. Pixel is rich with
information on biology never seen before, let alone at scale.
Hence, we have designed the system with a cloud-centric
architecture spanning measurement design, execution, analysis and
reporting.”
Through the CytoTronics early access program, customers receive
a Pixel Primo, 96-well Pixel plates and Pixel Pro, a cloud-based
control and interactive analysis software. A starting list price of
under $30K (USD) makes it easy for labs to evaluate Pixel as the
next frontier of their cell biology research programs.
To learn more about Pixel or enroll in the early access program,
visit www.cytotronics.com. You can also visit CytoTronics at ISSCR
in Hall H booth #1016 and attend our talks on “Electrical imaging:
live cell characterization from stem cell biology to phenotypic
disease models”, presented by Shalaka Chitale, CytoTronics’
Director of Biology, Thursday July 11 at 9:10am - 9:20am and Friday
July 12 at 6:00pm – 6:30pm.
About Pixel
CytoTronics’ breakthrough semiconductor-to-live-cell interface
powered by microchips enables thousands of multi-modal readouts on
any cell type or organoid system. Live cell function is monitored
on a Pixel plate, a proprietary 96- or 384-well microplate embedded
with microchips at the base of each well. Cells grow in culture
media on top of a microarray containing over 100,000 nanoscale
electrode-based sensors, allowing thousands of measurements to be
taken per well. Pixel Primo and Octo offer simultaneous monitoring
of cells across all wells of either a single Pixel plate or eight
at the same time. Cloud-based Pixel Pro software enables
applications across multiple cell types and organoids with
cloud-based control and interactive analysis of the data-rich, live
cell measurements collected.
About CytoTronics
At CytoTronics, we are transforming cell biology discovery with
our high-throughput, semiconductor-based platforms. Our Pixel
systems provide live cell insights with single-cell resolution
across all cell types. By seamlessly integrating semiconductors
with conventional microplates, Pixel unlocks multi-modal
electrical, electrochemical, and electrophysiological capabilities,
delivering an unprecedented scope of data collection and scale-up
for cell biology research, drug development, and pharmaceutical
manufacturing applications. Established as a spin-off from Harvard
University in 2021, we are headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.
Learn more at www.cytotronics.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
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