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Biotin-free AlphaLISA assays for the detection of cytokines in PBMC supernatants
In this technical note, AlphaLISA biotin-free kits were used to detect and quantify the cytokines interleukin 2 (IL-2), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), and interleukin 6 (IL-6).
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Simultaneous measurement of chemokine/cytokine release and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity upon binding with rituximab
Simultaneous detection of ADCC activity and release of chemokines and cytokines from activated NK cells is possible via the combined use of DELFIA TRF and AlphaLISA technologies.
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Utilization of AlphaLISA technology to accurately detect asthma biomarkers in human serum
In this application note, AlphaLISA technology was used to quantify biomarker levels in serum samples, specifically Human IL-21, IL-33, and TNFα.
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Bioanalytical methods for biosimilarity assessment
Working in partnership to develop and qualify assays in the support of the biosimilarity assessment data package.
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Download your ATPlite flyer
Revvity offers ATPlite™ and ATPlite 1step assays to measure cellular ATP levels, indicating cell viability and proliferation, using firefly luciferase and D-luciferin. Check out our flyer for the latest solutions in cytotoxicity, cell viability, and cell proliferation assays.
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Automated characterization of proteins and nucleic acids
Streamline your slab gel electrophoresis, while providing increased throughput and the data formats required for biotherapeutics and genomics workflows.
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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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Avoiding biotin interference in AlphaLISA assays
This application note demonstrates the value of using AlphaLISA biotin-free kits to reduce the effects of biotin interference in sample and standard preparations.
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Rapid no wash assays for characterizing a mouse TIGIT/PD-L1 bispecific antibody
In this application note, we demonstrate how AlphaLISA™ assay technology can be used for bispecific antibody detection.
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Simultaneous detection of drug efficacy and toxicity by combining HTRF, AlphaLISA, or AlphaLISA SureFire Ultra with ATPlite
This application note demonstrates how compound’s mechanism of action and potential cytotoxic effects can be deciphered thanks to the combination of AlphaLISA™, HTRF™ or AlphaLISA™ SureFire® Ultra™ immunoassays with ATPlite™ 1step cell viability assay.
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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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No-Wash IP1 assays are a powerful readout to characterize compounds modulating the FGFR signaling pathway in cancer drug research
This application note demonstrates that detecting the intracellular accumulation of IP1, mediated by FGFR-dependent activation of PLCγ1, can be a powerful alternative for characterizing compounds that modulate FGFR signaling in various cancer cell lines expressing FGFR1, FGFR2, and FGFR3.
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