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Optimized and proven special protein analysis

11 Apr 2024
Optimized and proven special protein analysis

Binding Site introduces the Optilite® special protein analyzer, emphasizing its ability to enhance efficiency by saving time and reducing costs. The reliable and compact Optilite system features fully automated dilutions plus unrestricted access for samples and reagents, enabling a streamlined workflow. Unnecessary reagent waste is avoided with wide measuring ranges, large dilution steps, on-board cooling and long open-vial reagent stability. The Optilite offers three unique methods of antigen excess detection and achieves an average throughput of 120 tests per hour regardless of assay mix.

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Binding Site, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, is committed to improving patient lives worldwide through education, collaboration and innovation

Binding Site provide diagnostic solutions that help doctors, clinicians and laboratory researchers across the globe diagnose and monitor blood cancers and immune system disorders.

Founded by researchers at the University of Birmingham, Binding Site has continued to build on its strong scientific foundations, supporting research and development within our field and responding to the changing needs of patients, researchers and clinicians for over 30 years.

We are committed to working in collaboration with our partners and customers to lead the way in specialised medical diagnostics, ensuring we continue to make a difference together.

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