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High Specificity Immunoassay Plates Suitable for Diagnostic Applications

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 16 Jan 2012
A broad range of immunoassay plates is available for use in diagnostic applications.

Solid capture surfaces are commonly integrated into in vitro diagnostic kits, where they are used to bind a component of interest, thus removing it from solutions such as serum or urine. More...
The Nunc immunoassay plates can be used for any screening applications.

The specificity of Thermo Scientific (Rochester, NY, USA; ) Nunc and microtiter plates makes them ideal for diagnostic screening. The Thermo Scientific immunoassay plate guide details all of the available plate formats and helps them to be matched to the right assay type. The rigorous quality assurance process, detailed within the guide, ensures stability if maintained over time, even at room temperature. This makes the immunoassay plates suitable for diagnostic screening applications.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., employs strict approval criteria for all of its Thermo Scientific Nunc immunoassay plates. For such sensitive assays, it is imperative that the immunoassay plates used are coated in an effective way to ensure highly specific binding. The Nunc plate surfaces are release treated using a binding assay that uses immunoglobulin G (IgG), or other appropriate biomolecules. This ensures the accuracy and reliability of downstream data.

The complete portfolio of Nunc plates is detailed in the Thermo Scientific immunoassay plate guide, a fully searchable and interactive, free to use, online tool. Available in PC and tablet computer friendly formats, this new guide helps you to match the right plate type to your assay. To download the immunoassay plate guide, please see Related Links below.

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Thermo Fisher Immunoassay Plate Guide
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