Immunoassays – Multimedia
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10 Top Tips for Lateral Flow Assay Development
When designing your own lateral flow assay (LFA), it is important to consider the critical variables that impact accuracy and reliability, including detection reagents, assay materials and manufacturing methods.
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Powering Diagnostics at Scale
Each of your molecular or immunoassay development projects is unique. So, you need solutions tailored to your specific needs.
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Your Guide to Magnetic Beads
While magnetic beads provide a faster and easier solution than more complex, conventional methods, sometimes off-the-shelf solutions do not always offer the specificity or binding capacity required.
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Considerations for Lateral Flow Design
Lateral flow immunoassays are rapid, convenient tests used to detect target analytes, such as macromolecules and proteins, in liquid samples. The nitrocellulose membrane is the heart of the lateral flow test.
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How To Achieve High-Quality Western Blots
Download this guide to explore how you can achieve high-quality western blots by improving protein isolation and sample preparation, optimizing your antibodies and using controls effectively.
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Scientists Reveal Why They Use Simple Western Technology
Hear from three Simple Western users on why they use our next-generation, automated, western blot systems for cell and gene therapy workflows. Simple Western is a gel-free, blot-free, hands-free capillary western blot analysis.
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Automating ELISA-based Assays to Assess the Purity of Therapeutic Viral Vectors - AGC Biologics & Hamilton Robotics
In this video, the Analytical Development group at AGC Biologics Milan describes the automation of two ELISA-based workflows to assess lentiviral vector purity, using a Hamilton Microlab® STARlet liquid handler integrated with a plate washer, a plate spectrometer, and two plate incubators.
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Precision Multiplexing Made Simple With Ella
The Ella instrument by Bio-Techne automates every step of the immunoassay workflow, helping to minimize user error while ensuring highly precise and reproducible results.
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5-4-3-2-1 – Rapid Ambient Mass Spectrometry: Answers in Seconds
Speaking at Advances in Food & Beverage Analysis, Nicholas Birse from Queens University, presented their talk on rapid ambient mass spectrometry.
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The Benefits of Stain-Free Western Blotting
Download this infographic to discover how stain-free imaging can give rapid, accurate and publication-ready western blotting results
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