The lawsuit also highlights the commercial launch of CytoFlex cell sorter products on March 4, 2021, which was the date Beckman Coulter launched its CytoFlex SRT Benchtop Sorter. The firm also claims that the CytoFlex infringes BD's patents for fluidics technology.īD notes in its lawsuit that it believes Beckman has been selling CytoFlex cell analyzer products since May 2015. In the lawsuit, BD claims that the CytoFlex platforms infringe its patents for the use of multiple wavelengths of laser light separated and transmitted using dichroic mirrors, ultimately detecting multiple fluorescent molecules in a sample. The specific patents allegedly infringed were issued between 20, and include US patent numbers 6,683,314 7,129,505 7,201,875 and 7,787,197. The suit was filed in the US District Court for the District of Delaware and claims products in Beckman's CytoFlex line infringe four of BD's patents. NEW YORK – Becton Dickinson has filed a lawsuit against Danaher subsidiary Beckman Coulter over alleged intellectual property infringement related to cell analyzing and sorting. Advances in Clinical Genomics Profiling.
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