Protein Quantification Products & Reviews

The detection and quantification of proteins in a sample is vital across life sciences, pharmaceutical research and clinical diagnostics, and a variety of equipment is available to scientists to simplify the workflow. Proteins of interest can be easily labeled and detected on light-based detection instruments. Immunoassay kits allow you to identify a specific protein of interest and protein detection beads or antibody microarrays allow you to identify multiple specific proteins at once. Protein interactions and enzyme activity can also be monitored with protein-protein interaction assays. Additionally, the biophysical characterization of proteins is made easy with biokinetic analyzers. Find the best protein detection and quantification products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.

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CTA Protein Array

Sengenics

Profiling against cancer antigens. Using the CTA Protein Array, Sengenics can quantify autoantibodies against more than 200 clinically relevant cancer testis antigens. These are tumor antigens normally expressed in germ cells but not in adult somatic tissues. In cancers, this regulation can be disrupted, resulting in CTA expression in tumors. The CTA array is ideal for research related to cancer immunotherapy.

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OncoREX p53 Cancer Array

Sengenics

Cancer drug screening and discovery. The OncoRex p53 Cancer Array provides a biologically relevant screening tool since all p53 variants are correctly folded and functional using the patented KREX ® protein folding technology. Using the array, Sengenics can screen your therapeutic antibodies and protein binding compounds against more than 100 p53 wildtype and mutant variants by measuring their impact on DNA binding as a func…

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Fluorescence Microplate Assays

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Combining the sensitivity of a fluorescence-based assay with a microplate format enables a rapid, quantitative readout suitable for high-throughput analysis. In a microplate well, the fluorescent signal can be generated within whole cells, in cell lysates, or in purified enzyme preparations and may then be analyzed by measuring fluorescence intensity from the well without the need for cellular imaging.

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