R&D Systems to Launch New Microplate-Based Profiling Kits at ASCB 2009

1 Dec 2009
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R&D Systems will present the new Proteome Profiler™ 96 Microplate-based Antibody Array. Utilizing expertise in antibody and ELISA technologies, it aims to make multi-protein detection more efficient than ever. The assay relies on a 96-well microplate that is pre-spotted with a carefully selected panel of capture antibodies in each well. To find out more visit booth 513.

When experimental samples are added to the wells, up to 16 different proteins can be detected simultaneously in a single sample using a two-site sandwich immunoassay. Proteome Profiler 96 Microplate-based Antibody Arrays offer the advantages of multianalyte profiling in a format amenable to high-throughput analysis. They allow data to be collected in approximately 3.5 hours, utilize small sample sizes (50-100 μL), and can identify proteins of interest without having to perform multiple immunoprecipitation/Western blot experiments.

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R&D Proteome Profiler Antibody Arrays R&D Proteome Profiler Arrays allow for the measurement of multiple proteins in a single sample. These arrays require no specialized equipment, and eliminate the need for multiple immunoprecipitation/Western blot experiments. R&D Array kits contain buffers, detection antibodies, and membranes spotted in duplicate with capture antibodies carefully selected for their specificity. R&D Arrays include:R&D Systems Human Phospho-RTK Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY001)Detect the relative site-specific phosphorylation levels of 42 different receptor tyrosine kinases(RTKs). R&D Systems Human Phospho-MAPK Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY002) Detect the relative site-specific phosphorylation levels of 19 different intracellular serine/threonine kinases. R&D Systems Human Phospho-Kinase Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY003) Detect the relative phosphorylation levels of 46 intracellular serine/threonine/tyrosine kinases. R&D Systems Human Phospho-Immunoreceptor Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY004) Detect the relative phosphorylation levels of 59 ITAM/ITIM-associated immunoreceptors. R&D Systems Human Cytokine Antibody Array, Panel A (Catalog # ARY005) Detect the relative levels of 36 cytokines, chemokines, and acute phase proteins simultaneously. R&D Systems Mouse Cytokine Antibody Array, Panel A (Catalog # ARY006) Detect the relative levels of 40 cytokines, chemokines, and more simultaneously. R&D Systems Human Angiogenesis Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY007) Detect the relative levels of 55 angiogenesis-related proteins simultaneously. R&D Systems Rat Cytokine Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY008) Detect the relative levels of 29 cytokines, chemokines and more simultaneously. R&D Systems Human Apoptosis Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY009) Detect the relative levels of 35 apoptosis-related proteins simultaneously. R&D Systems Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Antibody Array (Catalog # ARY010) Detect the relative levels of 15 pluripotent stem cell markers simultaneously.

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R&D Systems to Launch New Microplate-Based Profiling Kits at ASCB 2009