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MAXCYTE, INC.

(301) 944-1700

22 Firstfield Road, Suite 110, Gaithersburg, Maryland   20878 , USA

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MaxCyte is a leader in cell transfection systems offering its patented scalable electroporation technology for use in cell-based drug discovery assays, protein production, and cell therapy. MaxCyte electroporation can transfect as few as 5e5 cells for assay development and basic research, up to 1e10 cells using flow electroporationfor high throughput screening and protein production.

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Figure 2. Controlling assay sensitivity via DNA concentration and cell plating density.
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