Accelerate Your Research with Luminex's xMAP INTELLIFLEX - The Technology You Trust, with the Versatility You Need
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 39-minute webinar presented by Dr. Sherry Dunbar on Luminex's xMAP INTELLIFLEX®, the latest advancement in bead-based multiplexing technology. Discover how this innovative flow-based analysis system delivers twice the data in a single well compared to previous instruments. Learn about the 27-year history of xMAP Technology, its applications in life sciences research, and the enhanced features of the xMAP INTELLIFLEX, including its novel second reporter channel. Gain insights into recent work demonstrating the dual reporter functionality for multiplexed serological analysis with antibody isotyping. Understand the benefits of multiplexing over traditional techniques, explore proteomic applications, and see examples of cytokine analysis. Examine the dual reporter serology assay capabilities and compare dual reporter assays with single reporter xMAP readouts. Earn PACE credits by watching the webinar and following the provided instructions.
Syllabus
Intro
Company Timeline
XMAP® Application Examples Bead sets can be coated with capture molecules for many different biological tests • Proteomic Applications
Benefits of Multiplexing vs. Traditional Techniques Analysis of 21 Cytokines in 80 Samples
XMAP INTELLIFLEX® (RUO) The same versatile multiplexing platform you trust with enhanced features and an improved experience
Dual Reporter Serology Assay - Measure 2 isotypes per antigen
XMAP INTELLIFLEX® Dual Reporter Dual reporter assay compared with single reporter xMAP® readout
Dual Reporter Applications
Taught by
Labroots
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