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Re: PennyStock Alert post# 139968

Saturday, 05/11/2019 11:14:51 AM

Saturday, May 11, 2019 11:14:51 AM

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What some folks don’t realize is that Arrayit Corp (ARYC) is an industry leader in this field. They have been in business for about 25 years and Mark Schena has been named “The Father of Microarray” for a reason. He is a very brilliant scientist and the company has been working on this technology for a very long time.

Evolutionary Technology... The next life changer.

They have miniaturized the technology so that it occupies less space. The technology is superior and can perform several tests in a short amount of time. The testing equipment is reusable making it eco friendly and cost efficient. Robust machinery do most of the work, therefore, less man power is required.

The company further uses a simple fingerstick test with a requirement of just four drops of blood on a blood card. They utilize the blood cards to expedite the testing process once received and this also makes shipping cost relatively cheap as the user simply mails in the blood card with a few forms to the lab.

High profit margin...

http://arrayit.com/Clinical/CLIA_Laboratory/clia_laboratory.html

http://arrayit.com/Clinical/Allergy_Test/allergy_test.html



High Throughput Blood Testing

“How we run the equivalent of 10,368 blood based ELISA assays on only 4 microscope slide size pieces of glass in a single tool with the footprint of a standard 96 well plate using blood input levels from fingerstick collection. I realize this looks complicated and perhaps even sounds impossible to you. But it's all quite simple really and it works. Tracking the data generated on our miniaturized multiplexed and parallelized microarray testing platform is critical. The first photo is the form we use in the lab for our AHC4x12 hybridization cassette (also pictured). The slide numbers, block numbers for microarray quantification, and blood sample numbers are all fixed based on the cassette hardware and the microarray manufacturing pattern which are displayed on the form. Each blood sample is reacted to 2 microarray "blocks" of spots for up to 48 samples per tool (see 2 photos of single blocks here). We write on this form the slide number, date, microarray type, and bar code number from the blood sample that is applied to the microarray. It works and tracks everything perfect. Total test time only 4 hours all the way through to final data reports, 1 technician, total sample preparation and applying the sample to the microarrays requires only 144 pipetting steps for 10,368 data points.”

https://arrayit.blogspot.com/2016/03/high-throughput-blood-testing.html?m=1

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