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Automated Nucleic Acid Extraction for Cell and Gene Therapy Applications

Maxwell® Instruments are your gateway to innovation and versatility in cell and gene therapy applications. Designed to empower researchers and technical scientists, our advanced technology facilitates DNA and RNA extraction from a variety of cells and tissues using Maxwell® instruments. Learn how to apply a Maxwell® workflow in your lab today.

Maxwell: Your All-In-One Solution for Nucleic Acid Extraction

We strive to provide tools for reliable, accurate nucleic acid extraction from your chosen sample type and seamlessly integrate into your cell or gene therapy workflow. The Maxwell® RSC and RSC 48 Instruments offer a comprehensive solution by ensuring the purity and integrity of nucleic acids extracted from a variety of sample types—including patient-derived blood, cultured cell lines and virally infected cells, formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples, and cell and tissue samples.

Maxwell® Instruments are versatile and reliable. Extract nucleic acids using kits that fit your needs, including genomic DNA, RNA, messenger RNA (mRNA), microRNA (miRNA) and viral total nucleic acid. Whether you are characterizing target genes, assessing gene expression profiles or engineering viral vectors, Maxwell® Instruments provide results you can trust.

If you work in preclinical or clinical environments, we also have Maxwell® CSC and CSC 48 instruments that are EU-IVDR compliant.

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Maxwell: Your All-In-One Solution for Nucleic Acid Extraction

A Broad Range of Cell and Gene Therapy Applications

In gene therapy, Maxwell® instruments are used to assess biodistribution assays, particularly in R&D stages. These assays are conducted using adeno-associated virus (AAV) and lentivirus vectors, which are key tools in gene therapy. Maxwell® instruments help in tracking the distribution of these vectors in various sample types, including brain tissue, mouse blood, mouse liver, cells, and other organs such as the spleen and lungs. This tracking is essential for understanding how gene therapy vectors disperse throughout the body, which is critical for both safety and efficacy assessments.

Moreover, Maxwell® instruments are employed in viral genome titer assays, in manufacturing and QC batch release processes. For example, they can ensure the quality and consistency of lentiviral vectors used in therapy as part of the manufacturing process.

In both gene and cell therapy research, Maxwell® instruments support mRNA expression and transgene copy number assays. These assays are important for understanding how genes are expressed in various cells, tissues, and blood samples, and for determining the number of copies of a transgene present, respectively. This information is crucial in the development of effective gene and cell therapies.

Overall, Maxwell® instruments are a proven, indispensable tool in gene and cell therapy research, offering a wide range of applications from the R&D phase to clinical trials. Their versatility in handling different types of samples and vectors makes them valuable assets in advancing the field of therapeutic gene and cell manipulation.

Maxwell is used for broad range of applications in the field of gene and cell therapy

Benchtop Automated Nucleic Acid Purification at The Francis Crick Institute

Research at The Francis Crick Institute is helping to understand why disease develops and to find new ways to diagnose, prevent and treat a range of illnesses—such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, infections and neurodegenerative diseases.

In this short video, Dr. Jayamalini Holding-Pillai and Dr. Yan Tsou (Cell Services) at The Francis Crick Institute describe their work and how the Maxwell® RSC instrument is used for automating nucleic acid purification when authenticating cell lines. Along with quality control screening, Cell Services also provides a central repository of cell lines and antibodies at The Francis Crick Institute.

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See How A Maxwell® Instrument Works For You

We offer demos and options for onsite evaluation for any Maxwell® instrument.*

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Streamlined Workflows for Any Sample Type

Maxwell® Kits contain all the necessary reagents for DNA, RNA or TNA extraction from different sample types. For DNA extraction, there is a universal kit to allow processing from multiple sample types in a single extraction run or a selection of sample type-specific kits to optimize yield and purity. For RNA, dedicated kits for tissue, cell or blood ensure the purification of high-quality RNA in less than an hour, with minimal hands-on time and without the use of organic solvents. Maxwell® Kits allow different sample input amounts, and the purified DNA, RNA or TNA can be eluted in 50–200µl of elution buffer.

Sample Types Compatible with Maxwell® Kits

cell and gene therapy sample types for maxwell kits

Sample-specific lysate preparation

DNA and RNA Extraction on Maxwell® Instruments

Schematic of sample addition and sample mixing in the Maxwell cartridge.
Schematic of particle capture and nucleic acid binding steps in the Maxwell DNA purification method.
Schematic of  washing and elution steps in the Maxwell DNA purification method.

DNA or RNA extraction is often the first step in various workflows within gene and cell therapy. Here are some key applications:

gene editing, viral vector production, gene therapy
rna interference (rnai), mrna therapies, cell line development
car-t cell therapy, regenerative medicine, biomarker discovery
diagnostic testing, precision medicine, cell reprogramming

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