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Applied BioPhysics, Inc. is a life science instrumentation company based in Troy, New York, USA. Its core product is ECIS (Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing) technology, along with related instruments and arrays. It is not a traditional SaaS or enterprise software product, but rather a real-time, label-free, non-invasive electronic monitoring system for tissue culture cell research.
ECIS analyzes cell behavior by measuring impedance changes caused when cells cover gold electrodes. Applications explicitly mentioned include TEER/barrier function, cell proliferation, cell migration, cytotoxicity, virology, as well as research into cancer cell invasion, endothelial cell barrier function, and GPCR signal transduction. The system can also use impedance data for modeling to calculate morphological parameters such as cell-layer barrier function, the distance between the ventral cell surface and the substrate, and cell membrane capacitance. The company also notes that it has commercialized equipment for automated wound-healing assays and for studying cell behavior under flow conditions.
The website does not disclose specific pricing or packages. One useful detail is that it offers a 4-week demonstration system, including an ECIS controller, array station, computer, and an initial supply of arrays. ABP covers outbound shipping; if researchers choose not to keep the equipment, they are responsible for return shipping. Additional arrays can be purchased.
Its strengths are its focused technical positioning, making it well suited for laboratories that need real-time, quantitative, label-free monitoring of cell behavior. It also supports a broad range of applications and has accumulated scientific users and training programs. The company emphasizes customer support through direct communication, user networks, and peer-reviewed literature. Its limitations are that cells must adhere to a substrate; the website does not provide common enterprise software information such as pricing, software features, APIs, permissions, data security, or third-party integrations; and the purchasing and validation process may be closer to that of scientific research instruments.
It is better suited to universities, pharmaceutical companies, biotech companies, and cell experiment platforms than to enterprise teams looking for general-purpose SaaS. The text mentions that a Chinese-language ECIS training session was once held at ShanghaiTech University, but it does not specify website accessibility in mainland China or local service availability. Therefore, its access status in China is unknown.
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