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Hi there,

 

I'm following up on my email about the WOLF G2 Cell Sorter.

 

You might be a bit skeptical (especially if you've never heard of us before!) so I want to share an application note on how the WOLF has been used in sample preparation for genomics assays by successfully removing debris and unwanted cells prior to sequencing, resulting in more data per cell and improved library complexity. 

 

The WOLF system gently sorts cells at <2 PSI, removing dead cells and debris for an enriched cell population that is healthy and viable with intact cell membranes, ready to be used in downstream single-cell genomics workflows.

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Maybe you're using 10x single-cell sequencing in your workflow and want cleaner results? We collaborate with 10x Genomics, and the WOLF system is on their website as an approved platform upstream of the chromium.

 

Would you like to discuss how cell sorting can fit in with your current workflow? Perhaps there is someone else I should send this information to?

 

Sincerely,

 

Olivier Déry, PhD.
Director of Marketing
olivier.dery@nanocellect.com 

NanoCellect Biomedical Inc., 9525 Towne Centre Dr #150, San Diego, California 92121, United States, 877-745-7678

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