As science moves forward, we get more and more innovative tools and techniques that will change the clinical mainstream. Someone has to provide stable and reliable solutions for identifying the right techniques and generating solid data from them. That’s where we come in.
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The iLite® technology, based on a reporter gene assay format, provides a seamless solution for applications extending across the whole drug development process, as well as for monitoring of biological drugs.
Plate-based assay technique designed for detecting and quantifying substances such as peptides, proteins, antibodies, and hormones and also detects and measures antibodies.
Combination of electrochemiluminescence and MULTI‑ARRAY technology provides unsurpassed sensitivity and multiplex functionality making it an exceptional detection system.
Simoa is an ultra-sensitive immunoassay technology that allow detection of proteins and nucleic acids at lowest possible levels. It's a simple, flexible, robust, and sensitive multiplex immunoassay platform for measuring biomarkers in most common sample types.
Rapid diagnostics, in essence, brings testing away from the laboratory and closer to the patient enabling faster decision making leading to earlier diagnosis, monitoring and treatment..
Turbidimetric assay is a sensitive assay to determine concentration of antigens in a solution. The assay principle is based on the formation of antigen-antibody complexes that scatters light on its path, and the decreased transmission of light is correlated to the increased antigen concentrations.
Rapid diagnostics, in essence, brings testing away from the laboratory and closer to the patient enabling faster decision making leading to earlier diagnosis, monitoring and treatment.
An important application of monoclonal as well as polyclonal antibodies to determine the tissue distribution of an antigen of interest in health and disease.