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With this acquisition, Sony is applying its expertise and technologies to enter the flow cytometry business in the life science field. iCyt, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, designs, manufactures and sells flow cytometers, associated reagents and services.
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Sony Corporation (Sony) announced today that it has acquired iCyt Mission Technology, Inc.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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As part of this effort, Sony and iCyt have been jointly developing new flow cytometry devices since April 2009.
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As a wholly-owned subsidiary of SCA, iCyt plans to develop advanced technologies and deliver new products in collaboration with Sony.
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With this acquisition, Sony is applying its expertise and technologies to enter the flow cytometry business in the life science field. iCyt, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, designs, manufactures and sells flow cytometers, associated reagents and services.
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NEW YORK and TOKYO, Feb. 9/PRNewswire/-- Sony Corporation (Sony) announced today that it has acquired iCyt Mission Technology, Inc. (iCyt), a leading producer of high-performance cell sorters used for stem cell and disease research, through its U.S. subsidiary, Sony Corporation of America (SCA).
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As a wholly-owned subsidiary of SCA, iCyt plans to develop advanced technologies and deliver new products in collaboration with Sony.
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With this acquisition, Sony is applying its expertise and technologies to enter the flow cytometry business in the life science field. iCyt, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, designs, manufactures and sells flow cytometers, associated reagents and services.
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As part of this effort, Sony and iCyt have been jointly developing new flow cytometry devices since April 2009.
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NEW YORK and TOKYO, Feb. 9/PRNewswire/-- Sony Corporation (Sony) announced today that it has acquired iCyt Mission Technology, Inc. (iCyt), a leading producer of high-performance cell sorters used for stem cell and disease research, through its U.S. subsidiary, Sony Corporation of America (SCA).
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