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Detection of human matrix metalloproteinase 9 in complex sample matrices, a comparison of AlphaLISA and colorimetric ELISA immunoassays
This note compares two immunoassay technologies: ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and AlphaLISA™ (amplified luminescent proximity-based homogeneous assay).
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Developing novel tetraubiquitin substrates and AlphaLISA technology to provide next generation deubiquitinase assays
This application note presents novel biochemical DUB assays that use TUBEs to bind to tetraubiquitin substrates of at least three natural linkages. These assays, combined with Revvity’s AlphaLISA™ technology, allow for the measurement of protein interactions and large protein complexes in a no-wash, homogeneous assay.
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Tracking inflammasome activity via measuring IL-1β levels with AlphaLISA and HTRF
This application note demonstrates the utility of AlphaLISA™ and HTRF™ for the detection of IL-1β in cell supernatant and serum samples which can be used as a biomarker for inflammasome activity
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Novel high-throughput image cytometry method for T cell immunophenotyping and viability readouts
Application note describing a novel high-throughput image cytometry method for T cell immunophenotyping and viability readouts using the Cellaca PLX image cytometer.
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An alternative image-based technique for phytoplankton cell counts in shellfish aquaculture.
Application note describing an alternative image-based technique for phytoplankton cell counts in shellfish aquaculture using the Cellometer Auto T4 brightfield cell counter.
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Insect cell counting and size analysis using the Cellometer Auto T4 brightfield cell counter.
Application note descrbing counting and size analysis of insect cells using the Cellometer Auto T4 brightfield cell counter.
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Cell counting repeatability and consistency using the Cellometer Auto T4 brightfield cell counter.
Cell counting repeatability and consistency using the Cellometer Auto T4 brightfield cell counter.
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Streamline the HEK 293 HCP impurity quantification workflow with new, no-wash AlphaLISA HEK 293 Host Cell Protein Kit
Read our new HEK HCP application note to learn about HEK 293 HCP impurity quantification using AlphaLISA technology (link not available yet)
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FcRn binding assays using AlphaLISA and HTRF technologies
In this application note you will find information about how both AlphaLISA™ and HTRF™ assays can help to measure the relative affinities of therapeutic antibodies to FcRn.
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LabChip GXII Touch small RNA assay
Improve the productively and cost effectiveness of high-throughput QC screening of small RNA molecules for genomic research and biotherapeutic development.
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Advantages of using our automatable and no-wash HTRF and AlphaLISA kits for CHO HCP detection
Read this application note to learn about CHO HCP impurity quantification using AlphaLISA and HTRF technologies
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Fc-Receptor binding ADCC assays utilizing AlphaLISA technology: Characterization of hIgGs and FcγRIIIa
This application note demonstrates how AlphaLISA assay can be used to determine the binding activity of human IgG Fc fragment to human FcγRIIIa and to study how other antibodies bind to FcγRIIIa.
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