- NanoMosaic has developed a streamlined platform with novel physical structures, MosaicNeedles™, to enable enhanced-generation digital protein interrogation. The Tessie™ platform eliminates the bottleneck of beads, used for protein capture and labeling, and the limitations associated with them. The novel MosaicNeedle™ structures enable th
BOSTON, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- NanoMosaic has developed a streamlined platform with novel physical structures, MosaicNeedles™, to enable enhanced-generation digital protein interrogation. The Tessie™ platform eliminates the bottleneck of beads, used for protein capture and labeling, and the limitations associated with them. The novel MosaicNeedle™ structures enable the unlabeled digital quantitation of proteins and nucleic acids across seven orders of dynamic range with high sensitivity.
NanoMosaic first Tessie™ beta placement at Massachusetts General Hospital. The company announced that the first Tessie™ beta placement at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), within the lab of Dr. Zhongcong Xie, Henry Knowles Beecher Professor of Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School and Director of Biological Biomarker Consultation Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital will be used by MGH researchers to develop a panel of markers for the study of postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction among others. The Tessie™ system, with broad dynamic range protein detection and ultra-high sensitivity, was able to successfully detect levels of up to four different versions of phospho-tau proteins in order to discern a significant difference in clinical plasma samples between those with postoperative delirium versus those without. “Phosphorylation of tau proteins plays a key role in neuropathogenesis; but has been challenging to detect due to the extremely low concentration of p-tau in plasma. We have been able to detect p-tau proteins in our plasma samples,” Dr. Xie stated. “We will next scale up the sample size, even further, and evaluate a few phosphorylation sites as potential biomarkers for a range of applications to positively impact patient care.” “The scale and intrinsic optical property of the MosaicNeedles™ allows detecting proteins at the single molecule level, which is a key factor for us to achieve the high sensitivity,” said Dr. Qimin Quan, Chief Scientific Officer at NanoMosaic, LLC. “We have also shown that the Tessie™ platform is exportable and is customizable for researchers to use their own antibodies. The plug-and-play nature of the Tessie™ platform and the design of MosaicNeedle™ chips also allow robust integration with liquid handling systems for higher throughput.” “The broad dynamic range detection and streamlined workflow of the Tessie™ platform will usher in an enhanced new era of protein diagnostics and therapeutic biomarker discovery,” stated John Boyce, President and CEO of NanoMosaic, LLC and Co-Founder of Tiger Gene LLC. “We are honored to be working with a world-renowned physician-scientist, such as Dr. Xie, who employs the most rigorous scientific metrics to garner the highest level of patient care,” Boyce continued. “The fact that the Tessie™ beta system is already generating meaningful results, and may positively impact patient care at one of the world’s most prestigious hospitals, speaks to the robustness and reliability of the Tessie™ platform,” Boyce concluded. About NanoMosaic About Tiger Gene L.L.C. Contact:
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