- Simultaneous, two-target detection enables precise
quantification and accurate measurement of abundance
or phosphorylation of one target by normalization against
another target or DNA stain.
- Direct detection of proteins
in their cellular context eliminates variabilities
and artifacts caused by cell lysis. In-cell detection
can provide more relevant results than enzyme assays
with purified proteins.
- Near-infrared probes yield high
sensitivity for measuring small changes in protein amount
or modification.
- Analyzes multiple targets in 96- or 384-well
plates.
- Fast, microplate-based assay – lysate preparation,
gel loading, electrophoresis, and membrane transfer are
eliminated.
- Ideal for screening cell treatments or drug
candidates for effects on target proteins.
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