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Functional and biomarker assays for the exploration of every angle of the complement system
Our cell-based bioassays are based on iLite® technology – a cleverly designed cell-based assay system with reporter gene readouts
AAV Neutralizing Antibody (NAb), Total Antibody (TAb), and Complement Activation assays designed to provide a comprehensive view of vector immunogenicity
Solutions for detecting and semi-quantitating IgG antibodies against CCP
Our extensive CRO Services offer bioanalysis, biomarker discovery, and GMP QC testing.
With over 30 years of experience in autoimmune diagnostics, our ISO15189-certified specialist laboratory can help you reach the correct diagnosis. We also provide testing services and support for therapeutic drug monitoring.
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Our cell services are highly reliable and innovative, tailored to your manufacturing needs
The complement system's amplification loop offers promising targets for emerging therapeutics, potentially improving disease outcomes while preserving its protective capabilities.
Take an in-depth look at Properdin, a key regulator of the amplification loop, and learn more about novel functional assays to measure its activity.
In addition, explore applications for these functional and quantitative assays that support the evaluation of the amplification loop's modulation, enhancing the development of next-generation complement therapeutics.
In this case study, Dr. Cecilia Månsson, Senior Scientist, and Viktoria Kozma, Senior Research Engineer at Svar Life Science, discuss Properdin, a crucial regulator of the amplification loop. They explore novel approaches for correlation of Properdin function and quantitation, and how these methods can support development of next-generation complement therapeutics.
The Svar Properdin assays serve as valuable tools for characterizing Properdin's functionality and assessing its modulating activity.
Read how in the Case Study!