MERYVILLE,
Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 6, 2006--Nanomix
Incorporated, a leading nanotechnology company
commercializing nanoelectronic detection devices
for industrial and biomedical applications, announced
today the publication of an article in the January
24th issue of the Proceeding of National Academy
of Sciences: http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/103/4/921 .
The paper reports the detection of single base genetic
mutations on the company's carbon nanotube platform.
The label-free electronic detection of DNA offers
significant advantages for rapid point of care assays.
"This research further demonstrates the strength
of the Sensation(TM) platform for bio molecule detection," said
David Macdonald, President and CEO of Nanomix. "Feasibility
has been established for a range of commercial opportunities
related to detection of DNA, RNA, glucose, virus,
and protein bio molecules. We are committed to collaboration
with industry leaders to leverage features of the
Sensation(TM) platform in valuable life science detection
applications."
"Developed here at Nanomix, our proprietary platform
enables small, automated handheld devices that allow
point-of-care detection of bio molecules. This moves
testing from clinical laboratories to the bedside,
making it faster, simpler and less expensive," said
Dr. Christian Valcke, Vice President of Research
and Development at Nanomix. Dr. Valcke further stated "our
expertise with nanoelectronic devices is backed by
an extensive patent pipeline and represents a fundamentally
new and advantageous approach to bio molecule detection."
About Nanomix
Nanomix, a leading nanotechnology company, is launching
a portfolio of devices based on Sensation(TM) detection
technology. These scaleable, nanoelectronic devices
use ultra-sensitive carbon nanotube sensing elements
combined with proprietary chemistries. These devices
can be deployed across a broad range of industrial
and medical applications where the attributes of
nanodetection technology -- low power consumption,
small form factor, and high sensitivity offer significant
performance advantages and enable unprecedented access
to critical information. Nanomix is located in Emeryville,
California. For additional information, please visit
the Nanomix web site at www.nano.com .
|