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Bruker Introduces the Molecular Drug Imager™ Solution for Small Molecule Drug Discovery and Development

October 21, 2015

Powerful Dual Mass Spectrometry Imaging Workflows for MALDI-based Molecular Imaging Yield Spatial Drug and Metabolite Distributions in Tissue, and Assist Biomarker Discovery and Validation

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- At the 10th 国际社会对外源性物质的研究(ISSX) meeting, Bruker(NASDAQ: BRKR) today announced the novelMolecular Drug Imager™solution for pre-clinical drug and metabolite imaging.

MALDI-based tissue imaging for pharmaceutical development has provided researchers with a powerful technique for localizing small molecule drugs and their metabolites, or lipids, within tissue structures, providing key insights into physiological function that were unavailable with previous technologies. With its powerful software and workflow flexibility, the newMolecular Drug Imagersolution is poised to take small molecule mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to the next level by empowering fast, accurate, and thorough evaluation of drug candidates and their metabolites in model tissues and beyond.

For more than a decade, Brukerhas provided industry-leading advances in hardware and methods for MALDI-based mass spectrometry imaging. The recently introducedrapifleX™MALDI-TOF system has set new standards for speed and pixel fidelity for protein imaging and molecular histology research, while thesolariX XR™FTMS system successfully merged MALDI small molecule imaging with Isotopic Fine Structure (IFS) analysis for undisputable molecular formula specificity.

TheMolecular Drug Imagerleverages the unparalleled power of solariX-based small molecule imaging to provide a comprehensive analysis-to-answer imaging workflow solution to enable pharmaceutical investigators at all levels, from biomarker discovery and validation to drug development studies. Many of the top-25 pharma companies are already using earlier versions of this MSI technology in their pre-clinical efforts to complement or replace expensive workflows, such as Quantitative Whole-Body Autoradiography (QWBA), and to migrate certain animal based pre-clinical models to tissue proxies.

About theMolecular Drug Imager

Providing traditional MALDI imaging analysis functions such as combining optical and molecular images, theMolecular Drug Imagerin its first workflow facilitates localizing multi-generational metabolic products of drug candidates byin silicometabolism followed by automated image generation of predicted metabolites in analyzed tissues. This results in a significant time savings through automation of this critical workflow, which is becoming commonplace in advanced laboratories worldwide.

The second advanced workflow provides a rapid discovery tool based on comprehensive statistical treatment of imaging datasets. Powered by the SCiLS lab software suite, powerful next-generation statistical algorithms such as PLSA and univariate and multivariate modalities can rapidly analyze imaging regions to identify unknown metabolites and biomarkers through spatial co-localization.

TheMolecular Drug Imagersolution is also being featured simultaneously at the Society for Toxicological Pathology Meetingin Minneapolis, Minnesotaon October 17-21.

About Bruker Corporation(NASDAQ: BRKR)

For more than 50 years, Brukerhas enabled scientists to make breakthrough discoveries and develop new applications that improve the quality of human life. Bruker’s high-performance instruments and high-value analytical solutions enable scientists to explore life and materials at molecular, cellular and microscopic levels.

In close cooperation with our customers, Brukeris enabling innovation, productivity and customer success in life science molecular research, in applied and pharma applications, in microscopy, Nano-analysis and industrial applications, as well as in cell biology, preclinical imaging, clinical research, microbiology and molecular diagnostics. For more information, please visitwww.fatactor.com.

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