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DNA Chip Research Institute to Add New Product to HyperGene cDNA Series

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Article Date: 06 Sep 2004 - 16:00 PDT

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Tokyo (JCNN) - The DNA Chip Research Institute announced September 2 that it will start to market HyperGene Rat cDNA Chip, a new product in its DNA chip series HyperGene cDNA, from September.

Co-developed with Hitachi Software Engineering, the new product is a microarray which has 500-1,000 polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified samples spotted on a standard 76x26mm glass slide.

It is used for various genetic researches ranging from pharmacokinetics to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and disease analysis. The price is set at 50,400 yen ($460).

The company expects to generate 50 million yen ($454,545) in sales annually.

Visit DNA Chip Research at
www.dna-chip.co.jp

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