AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES MOUSE CDNA MICROARRAY KIT AIDS RESEARCHERS IN STUDY OF HUMAN DISEASE

New Kit is Third in a Series of Genome-Screening Microarray Kits

17-Jan-2002

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) announced the release of its Mouse cDNA Microarray Kit (G4104A), featuring sequence-verified cDNA clones from Incyte Genomics. This microarray is the third in a series of genome-screening kits that provide researchers with consistent genomic information to discover new drugs and diagnose diseases.

The Agilent Mouse cDNA Microarray Kit gives researchers the ability to conduct large-scale, differential gene expression screens on over 8,500 mouse genes in a single microarray experiment. The two-color labeling format allows researchers to conduct simultaneous, differential gene expression analysis on both ?test? and ?control? samples in a single microarray experiment. This reduces the variation inherent with traditional single-color systems that require two separate microarray labeling and hybridization steps and subsequent analyses. Furthermore, all Agilent cDNA microarrays are packaged in a convenient ?off-the-shelf? kit format featuring four microarrays, hybridization buffer, protocol and CD that includes a complete listing of features that are present and hybridizable on the microarrays.

?Many pharmaceutical and biotech companies have invested in knock-out mice and other mouse models to study human disease and develop drug targets,? said Barney Saunders, vice president and general manager, Agilent BioResearch Solutions, ?Our new Mouse cDNA Microarray Kit with high-quality Incyte content will help ensure that their research investment is protected by providing them with the mouse cDNA microarray data they need to make more informed research decisions.?

Agilent?s previously announced Human 1 cDNA and Human 2 cDNA Microarray Kits also feature Incyte Genomics gene content. All three kits feature microarrays that are precision printed using Agilent SurePrint technology. Agilent microarrays are printed on standard 1" x 3" glass slides, which can be scanned using Agilent?s 48-slide DNA Microarray Scanner (G2565AA) or other available scanners.

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