Confocal Imager uses 4 configurable solid-state lasers.

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ImageXpressULTRA(TM) point scanning confocal imager, offered as bench-top unit, is available with robotic plate handling option for automated, high-throughput, image-based screening. While controlled by MetaXpress(TM) Acquisition software, product integrates into AcuityXpress(TM) modular image analysis and cellular Informatics software, which provides data mining and management tools as well as drill downs to original images.



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Molecular Devices Introduces High-Speed Confocal Imager



SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 7 /-- Molecular Devices Corporation (NASDAQ:MDCC), a leader in innovative solutions for drug discovery and life sciences research, today announced the introduction of ImageXpressULTRA(TM), a high-speed, laser-scanning, confocal imager. This system is the latest addition to its Total Imaging Solution which includes the ImageXpressMICRO(TM) imaging system, MetaXpress Software Application Modules, AcuityXpress Data Analysis software and the Transfluor Assay for GPCRs. Molecular Devices unveiled the new system at the CHI High-Content Analysis meeting, January 31, 2006 in San Francisco, California.

The ImageXpressULTRA is a high speed, point scanning confocal system. The bench-top system utilizes up to four configurable solid-state lasers. The throughput and resolution of the ImageXpressULTRA is comparable to larger, more expensive confocal commercial systems. ImageXpressULTRA is available with a robotic plate handling option for automated, high throughput image- based screening. Most importantly, the ImageXpressULTRA integrates seamlessly into the existing Molecular Devices Total Imaging Solution software suite- MetaXpress(TM) Analysis and AcuityXpress(TM) Informatics.

The ImageXpressULTRA system complements the ImageXpressMICRO wide-field CCD imager, both of which are controlled by the new MetaXpress Acquisition software and integrated into the modular image analysis and cellular Informatics software, AcuityXpress, platforms launched in June of 2005. Over 15 application modules are available for MetaXpress for turnkey analysis of common HCS assays. AcuityXpress provides powerful data mining and management tools as well as drill downs to the original high-resolution images.

"With the launch of the ImageXpressULTRA, we have completed the introduction of our total solutions for both HCA and Research imaging," commented Jan Hughes, Vice President, Worldwide Marketing at Molecular Devices. "We believe that with ImageXpressULTRA and ImageXpressMICRO, combined with MetaXpress Acquisition and Analysis, MDCStore Database, AcuityXpress Cellular Informatics and the Transfluor Assay, Molecular Devices provides the most complete turnkey solutions for our imaging customers."

The addition of a confocal scanning instrument also complements the Transfluor GPCR screening technology licensing and reagents offered by Molecular Devices. Transfluor is an image-based GPCR screening assay that has been optimized on all Molecular Devices imaging systems. In addition to the launch of the confocal instrument, Molecular Devices has announced new tiered pricing for the use of the Transfluor technology, including cost-effective research site licenses that will enable users to create and validate Transfluor cell lines with their receptors of interest.

Molecular Devices Corporation is a leading supplier of high-performance bioanalytical measurement systems that accelerate and improve drug discovery and other life sciences research. The Company's systems and consumables enable pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to leverage advances in genomics, proteomics and parallel chemistry to facilitate the high-throughput and cost-effective identification and evaluation of drug candidates. The Company's solutions are based on its advanced core technologies that integrate its expertise in engineering, molecular and cell biology and chemistry. Molecular Devices enables its customers to improve research productivity and effectiveness, which ultimately accelerates the complex process of discovering and developing new drugs.

CONTACT: Tim Harkness of Molecular Devices Corporation, +1-408-747-3533

Web site: www.moleculardevices.com

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