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Proteomics
News Release from: Bio-Rad Laboratories | Subject: Proteon XPR36 protein interaction array system
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2006
Bridge gap between protein discovery and
function
Based on surface plasmon resonance, the instrument bridges the gap between protein discovery and function, providing the ability to understand protein interactions
Bio-Rad Laboratories announces the availability of the Proteon XPR36 protein interaction array system Based on SPR (surface plasmon resonance) technology, the new instrument bridges the gap between protein discovery and function, providing the ability to understand protein interactions with the efficiency, flexibility, and versatility of parallel processing
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Proteon XPR36 protein interaction array system is an SPR imaging optical biosensor that uses image analysis to simultaneously track optical changes at many different sites in an image (array) with high sensitivity and without the need for molecular labeling.
With a dynamic and unique approach to multiplexing, the Proteon XPR36 provides researchers the ability to run more experiments in a shorter period of time.
"The Proteon XPR36 technology opens up so many possibilities because of its ability to measure up to 36 interactions simultaneously," said vice president and group manager of life science Brad Crutchfield.
"Discovery and characterisation of proteins is the first step in understanding how proteins participate in a biological process.
"The next logical step is understanding how proteins function and how they interact with each other.
"The Proteon XPR36 system provides researchers with the ability to characterize protein interactions with the efficiency and versatility of parallel processing. Request a free brochure from Bio-Rad Laboratories ...
"The end result is higher throughput and overall richer and more comparable data.".
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