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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) are commonly used in diagnostic, as well as quality control laboratories. Your ELISA workflow can be simplified and accelerated with our cost effective, bench-top instruments: i.e., the Quadra4 liquid handing workstation, the Quadra Wash 2 and our automated Plate Sealer. The Quadra4 with a 450uL - 96 Channel head and optional Indexing stage can support by column (8) or by row (12) serial dilution, automating a majority of the ...
ByTomtec, Inc. based in Hamden, CONNECTICUT (USA)
Speed up ELISA development, simplify troubleshooting, and help ensure accurate and reproducible results. Improve the quality and reproducibility of your ELISAs. Widely used in an array of industries, ELISAs are a powerful quantitative tool. ...
ByArtel, Inc. by Advanced Instruments based in Westbrook, MAINE (USA)
Fluidic Sciences Ltd. offers a cutting-edge approach to serum-antibody profiling with their Seroaffinity and Concentration (SAffCon) assay, which addresses the limitations of conventional serological technologies like ELISA. Unlike traditional methods that provide only semi-quantitative data, SAffCon delivers precise measurements of antibody affinity and concentration, enabling consistent comparisons across different laboratories. ...
ByFluidic Sciences Ltd based in Hertfordshire, UNITED KINGDOM
There is a clinical need for rapid and portable monitoring of disease biomarkers for accurate diagnosis, early intervention and treatment. Many biomarkers are subject to rapid metabolism or circadian rhythms, so continuous monitoring in situ would provide more meaningful data. Existing methods rely on laboratory-based instrumentation which may take many hours to process and require the employment of skilled analysts. Such analysis can only provide a snapshot of the concentration of a specific biomarker at any ...
BySouthWestSensor Limited (SWS) - SKion Water group based in Chilworth, UNITED KINGDOM
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a phenomenon of non-radiative transfer of the optical excitation from an excited electronic level of one molecule, called the donor, to a resonant electronic level of another molecule, called the acceptor. In ...
ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM
Fluidity One-M by Fluidic Sciences Ltd. provides an innovative approach to studying membrane proteins without the need for traditional purification processes. This advanced instrument allows for analysis in-solution using single-use microfluidic channels, minimizing the risk of damaging delicate protein structures. It facilitates a more accurate study of protein conformation changes, ligand binding, and protein interactions in their native membrane environment. The instrument's smart assistant, Fluidity Insight, ...
ByFluidic Sciences Ltd based in Hertfordshire, UNITED KINGDOM
Our labs are USDA recognized and are under government grants to conduct food microbiological research. Approved test methodologies include carefully selected FDA, USDA, BAM, USP and AOAC official methods. For more information about food safety methods, check out these Food Safety Guides. The MiL routinely performs rapid microbial identifications, confirmations, and tracks contaminant sources of all pathogenic, indicator and spoilage organisms using the latest technologies such as GC FAME, Biolog, Ribotyping, and ...
ByPluton Biosciences, Inc. based in St. Louis, MISSOURI (USA)
The oestrogen production of ovaries falls earlier than menopause occurs. The diminished oestrogen level accelerates the atherosclerotic procedures causing decreased NO (nitrogen monoxide) synthesis, which increases the peripheral arterial tone of the small arteries and arterioles; endothelial/vascular dysfunction develops. As the increased arterial stiffness due to the above-mentioned vascular remodelling can be detected with Arteriograph, women who are candidates for an increased level of medical care, can be ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
Save time, reagents, samples and labware – and minimize assay variability and downtime. Get the highest quality data out of your assay and optimize your workflow. Save time, reagents, samples and labware – and minimize assay variability and ...
ByArtel, Inc. by Advanced Instruments based in Westbrook, MAINE (USA)
Aptamers are short strands of DNA or RNA with unique secondary and tertiary structures that enable highly selective binding to various types of targets. While aptamers are similar to antibodies in their ability to specifically bind with high affinity, there are some key differences between antibodies and aptamers which have prompted an increase in aptamer development projects. Several hot areas for aptamers, along with specific aptamer advantages, are outlined below. ...
ByBase Pair Biotechnologies, Inc. based in Pearland, TEXAS (USA)
Cell Biology . Imaging; Cell/Tissue Acquisition- Dispensing System. Single Cell Isolation (Culture/ Tissue). Complex Tissue microdissection. Dyes & Probes. Primary Cells | Media. Serum | Plasma. Cell Stretching ...
ByOmnicell Pte Ltd based in Singapore, SINGAPORE
The CV risk assessment and the hypertension management are ones of the most common activities by the cardiologists. The measurement of arterial stiffness provides a strong and independent marker to reveal high CV risk even among those subjects, whose traditional risk factors based CV risk scores provide normal or only intermediate risk. It is a well known fact that there is a significant difference between the anti-hypertensive drugs concerning their lowering efficacy of central blood pressure and the arterial ...
ByTensiomed based in Budapest, HUNGARY
