The pilot project aims to combine Lumito’s high-sensitivity image analysis platform with Navinci’s in situ Proximity Ligation Technology (isPLA). By combining the strengths of both technologies, the ambition is to enable more sensitive and information-rich analyses of tissue samples, providing researchers with deeper biological insights, they state.

A first step

As a first step in the pilot project, Navinci has combined Lumito’s SCIZYS Erbium kit together with its Naveni isPLA technology, after which the samples were sent to Lumito for scanning in the company’s SCIZYS scanner. The initial results have been jointly evaluated and are considered very promising, with high image quality. Work is now continuing with planning of the next steps.

“We want Navinci’s technology to work seamlessly with different imaging platforms, so it’s very encouraging to see how well it performs together with Lumito’s scanner. Navinci’s platform allows researchers to study proteins and protein interactions directly in their tissue context, and Lumito’s imaging technology adds impressive sensitivity and image quality. Seeing how easily the two technologies come together – and the quality of the results – reinforces the potential to support researchers in biomarker discovery and translational studies,” says Jenny Sundqvist, CEO of Navinci.

”We are very positive about the initial results. The combination of Lumito’s sensitive detection platform and Navinci’s established technology for precise detection of proteins and protein-protein interactions has the potential to create a powerful tool for researchers seeking to extract more information from complex biological samples. It is still an early-stage project, but the initial results give us good reason to continue the evaluation,” says Sanna Wallenborg, CEO of Lumito.