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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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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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Characterizing chemokine receptor inhibitors with AlphaLISA SureFire Ultra, Alpha SureFire Ultra Multiplex and LANCE Ultra cAMP assays
This application note demonstrates how the SureFire Ultra and LANCE Ultra cAMP assays can be used for measuring inhibitors to CCR7 and CXCR2 cell surface receptors using a cellular model system where these receptors are overexpressed in CHO cells.
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Exploring factors causing differences between cell counting methods
White paper highlighting cell counting methods and the differences between them.
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Addressing the challenges in modern biotherapeutic development
Explore next-generation approaches to enable the development and characterization of bispecific and multi-specific antibodies
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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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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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Comparison of cell concentration and viability using the Cellometer Auto 2000 cell counter and a manual hemocytometer.
Technical note comparing measurement of cell concentration and viability using the Cellometer Auto 2000 cell counter and a manual hemocytometer.
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