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JSAN - Robust Analyzer Sorter

Introducing the new Analyzer Sorter - JSAN



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The New Generation Desktop Cell Sorter, JSAN, was engineered by a quality-focused manufacturer of precision equipment, with decades of experience, supervised by the New Energy and Industrial Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan.

Recently, remarkable research progress has been made in the life sciences, and there is a necessity for quick and accurate results. To meet this need, sorting the objective cells with high purity and a good recovery rate is essential. Historically, this meant that it was necessary to master the instrument adjustments as well as its sophisticated operation in order to obtain results. This caused hours of labor for the user.

JSAN has satisfied these requirements with its proven performance (see references). The problems of the past no longer inhibit the researchers, who can now easily obtain high performance results..

Researchers can sort the objective cells with the ease of operating a conventional analyzer. The various options are prepared. When the UV laser is mounted, analysis and sorting of SP (Side population) cells can be performed. When CloneMate* is installed, single cell sorting can be performed.


*Equipment with the function to directly sort the specified number of cells into each well on the microplate. (optional)


References Citing the Use of JSAN


  1. Katsumoto, T., et al. 2006. MOZ is essential for maintenance of hematopoietic stem cells. Genes Dev. 20(10):1321-30. (PubMed)

  2. Miyazaki, T., et al. 2005. Isolation of two human fibroblastic cell populations with multiple but distinct potential of mesenchymal differentiation by ceiling culture of mature fat cells from subcutaneous adipose tissue. Differentiation. 73(2-3):69-78. (PubMed)

  3. Nishioka, T., et al. 2006. CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ T cells and CD4+CD25-Foxp3+ T cells in aged mice. J Immunol. 176(11): 6586-93. (PubMed)

  4. Kawatani, Y., et al. 2005. Cutting edge: double-stranded DNA breaks in the IgV region gene were detected at lower frequency in affinity-maturation impeded GANP-/- mice. J Immunol. 175(9): 5615-8. (PubMed)

  5. Iohara, K., et al. 2006. The Side Population Cells Isolated from Porcine Dental Pulp Tissue with Self-renewal and Multipotency for Dentinogenesis, Chondrogenesis, Adipogenesis and Neurogenesis. Stem Cells. [Epub ahead of print] (PubMed)



JSAN is a trademark of Bay Bioscience. eBioscience is the exclusive distributor of JSAN in USA, Canada and Europe.


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