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Experience the multiplexing power and precision
of microarray technology with the industry’s most reliable microarray printing platform.
The 2470 provides high density printing with unequaled accuracy. And its unmatched flexibility allows you to use an incredibly wide variety of substrates and biological materials, including complex samples such as cell lysates and blood.

Benefits
- Reliable production of quality microarrays
- A single instrument for genomic & proteomic applications
- Quality printing of complex sample types such as cell lysates
- High level of automation for increased walk-away automation (can operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week without print interruption*)
*with appropriate maintenance
Substrate and Sample Flexibility
The 2470 Arrayer has unmatched versatility, able to print any sample type onto substrates with unique shapes and chemistries as well as the most delicate of substrates such as nitrocellulose and silicon chips. Aushon’s unique solid pin architecture reliably produces arrays of exceptional quality.
- DNA
- Antibodies
- Recombinant proteins
- Lipids & carbohydrates
- Small molecules
- Plasma & serum
Unmatched Protein Array Capabilities
Aushon’s 2470 Arrayer is capable of high density protein arraying using purified proteins, antibodies and more complex biological samples such as cell lysates, plasma and serum.
Our proprietary deposition technology reliably produces cell lysate arrays of exceptional quality, overcoming the limitations associated with arraying viscous samples such as pin clogging and irregular printing observed using other arrayers. This makes the 2470 Arrayer the ideal choice for production of Reverse Phase Arrays (RPAs).

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Reverse Phase
Microarrays for
Biomarker Discovery
Featuring presentations by
Emanuel F. Petricoin III, Ph.D., Professor, Life Sciences & Company Director, Applied Proteomics & Molecular Medicine, George Mason University
Antonia Holway, Ph.D., Director, Microarray Applications, Aushon BioSystems, Inc.
Gordon B. Mills, M.D., Ph.D., Chair and Professor, Systems Biology, The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Mark Sevecka, Ph.D., Post-doctoral Associate at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
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