Multiplex Assays: A multiplex assay is a type of immunoassay that uses magnetic beads to measure multiple analytes during a single experiment. A multiplex assay is derivative of an ELISA using beads for binding the antibody. These are much more common in research than they are in clinical settings. Multiplex refers to those with the highest number of analyte measurements per assay.
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B-cell lymphomas and leukemias originate from the malignant transformation and proliferation of one or a small number of B cells. Since each B-cell expresses distinct B-cell receptors (BCRs)...
B-cell lymphomas and leukemias originate from the malignant transformation and proliferation of one or a small number of B cells. Since each B-cell expresses distinct B-cell receptors (BCRs)...
DATE: May 8, 2020 TIME: 8:00am PT, 11:00am ET Microsatellite instability (MSI) is the condition of genetic hypermutability that results from impaired DNA mismatch repair (MMR). Studies indic...
Background: The NMI applies miniaturized multiplex immunoassays for more than two decades. At the NMI commercially available multiplex immunoassays are applied for sample screening as well a...
Background and aim: Multiplexing of biomarker panels by microsphere-based technologies are robust and cost-effective methods. The QuantiGene™ Plex Assay (ThermoFisher Scientific) platf...
Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) play pivotal roles in chromatin dynamics and function, with alterations in the healthy profile associated with diverse human pathologies. The...