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Magnetic bead assay

Protocols that enable the device to perform immuno-magnetic bead assays using AK bioluminescence as an endpoint detection system have also been developed, and are currently being evaluated. [Pg.226]

Ch. 31. PACE (Probe Assay—Chemiluminescence Enhanced) A Magnetic Bead Assay for Noncultural Diagnosis of Gonorrhea,... [Pg.1]

A Magnetic Bead Assay for the Noncultural Diagnosis of Gonorrhea... [Pg.209]

Tubes containing sample, magnetic beads, assay reagents... [Pg.560]

Approximately 5 min before the end of the centrifugation run dispense 20 pel of the NI-NTA magnetic bead suspension (ensure full resuspension before you commence pipetting I) Into each well of a flat-bottomed microtitre plate (MTP). Not all microtitre plates are magnet compatible - check before you commence the assay. [Pg.31]

In literature, a direct competitive assay performed using magnetic beads protein G coated as solid phase and carbon screen-printed electrodes as transducers is reported [4], The main steps of the assay are shown in Fig. 25.4. [Pg.592]

V. Kourilov and M. Steinitz, Magnetic-beads enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay verifies adsorption of ligand and epitope accessibility, Anal. Biochem., 311 (2002) 166-170. [Pg.601]

Tosylactivated magnetic beads (MB-Tosyl) (Dynabeads M-280 Prod. No. 142.03, Dynal Biotech ASA, Oslo, Norway). Hydroquinone (Sigma), hydrogen peroxide (Merck, Germany). Bradford solution (Bio-Rad protein assay Catalog No. 500-0006) was purchased from Bio-Rad laboratories GMGH (Munich, Germany). [Pg.1183]

Figure 12 Examples of immunoassay systems and DNA assays performed with magnetic bead technology (a) sandwich assay (b) competitive assay (c) bridge assay to determine proteins (d) DNA and RNA assays. Figure 12 Examples of immunoassay systems and DNA assays performed with magnetic bead technology (a) sandwich assay (b) competitive assay (c) bridge assay to determine proteins (d) DNA and RNA assays.

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