NEW IncuCyte® Live-Cell Immunocytochemistry from Sartorius!

NEW IncuCyte® Live-Cell Immunocytochemistry from Sartorius!

Anatomy - Pathology / Cell Biology

December 30, 2018

Reveal the dynamic nature of cell surface protein expression by quantifying and visualizing in real-time with theIncuCyte® Live-Cell Analysis System.

Compatible with mouse test antibodies, the new IncuCyte® Mouse IgG1, IgG2a and IgG2b FabFluor-488 Antibody Labeling Reagents empower researchers to perform kinetic cell surface marker analysis–to follow protein regulation and differentiation all from inside your incubator.

This solution offers several advantages compared to conventional imaging or flow cytometry methods that pose challenges when evaluating the long-term protein dynamics and distribution in living cells.

  • Single-step antibody labeling and a 96/384-well mix-and-read protocol

  • Automated acquisition

  • Integrated image analysis

  • End-to-end workflow that yields robust kinetic data suitable for analysis of cell surface expression.

  • Measurements are easily validated with images and movies.

Whether you are interested in the dynamic measurements of population changes over time or therapeutic profiling of antibody binding in the biologics discovery process, the  IncuCyte® Mouse IgG1, IgG2a and IgG2b FabFluor-488 Antibody Labeling Reagents can help you turn science into solutions!

 

RIDASCREEN FAST Soya

RIDASCREEN FAST Soya

Anatomy - Pathology / Cell Biology

Soya products are becoming ever more popular and are increasingly used in the food industry. This can result in the unintentional cross-contamination of foods in the production process. Even small concentrations of soya can cause food allergies, which is why in many countries soya has to be labeled as an allergen.

 

 

January 01, 2013 More +
Mycotoxins in Edible Oils

Mycotoxins in Edible Oils

Anatomy - Pathology / Cell Biology

R-Biopharm has recently received a number of enquiries from customers asking about testing edible oils for mycotoxins.

Currently maximum levels are set for various mycotoxins including aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, patulin and the Fusarium toxins (deoxynivalenol, zearalenone and fumonisins) /Commission Regulation (EC) No.1881/2006.

April 01, 2013 More +
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