About NMI TT
Microelectrode Arrays - Our passion. With more than 20 years of engineering and production experience we produce application- and customer-specific Microelectrode Arrays (MEA) for neuroscience and cardiovascular research, neurotechnology, drug testing, and electrochemical analysis. The biological applications place high demands on the materials and production processes used. In more than 800 laboratories worldwide our MEAs are routinely used as the standard tool for extracellular electrophysiological investigations in cell and tissue culture. In our ISO 9001:2015 certified business unit we produce microelectrode arrays on glass and flexible polyimide substrates with up to 1,024 microelectrodes. MEAs for a multitude of electrophysiological applications are distributed worldwide exclusively by MCS Multi Channel Systems. Our second product line is the ZeptoCHIP, a planar waveguide glass chip applied in Reversed Phase Protein Analysis (RPPA). This service is available through our business unit NMI TT Pharmaservices.
- Focus : Service
- Industry : Pharma
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Topic world Protein analytics
Protein analytics provides a deep insight into these complex macromolecules, their structure, function and interactions. It is essential for discovering and developing biopharmaceuticals, understanding disease mechanisms, and identifying therapeutic targets. Techniques such as mass spectrometry, Western blot and immunoassays allow researchers to characterize proteins at the molecular level, determine their concentration and identify possible modifications.
Topic world Protein analytics
Protein analytics provides a deep insight into these complex macromolecules, their structure, function and interactions. It is essential for discovering and developing biopharmaceuticals, understanding disease mechanisms, and identifying therapeutic targets. Techniques such as mass spectrometry, Western blot and immunoassays allow researchers to characterize proteins at the molecular level, determine their concentration and identify possible modifications.