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An emerging therapeutic modality - RNA carves its path out of the paradigm
Learn more about several promising classes of RNA therapeutic, including RNAi, CRISPR, base editing, and mRNA vaccines, as well as the potential to combine RNA technologies with CAR-T.
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Potency detection assays and solutions
Hit key requirement guidelines with Revvity's biochemical and cell-based potency detection assays
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Avoiding biotin interference in AlphaLISA assays
This application note demonstrates the value of using AlphaLISA biotin-free kits to reduce the effects of biotin interference in sample and standard preparations.
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Rapid, no-wash measurement of immune checkpoint molecules and cytokines in co-cultures of immune cells and cancer cell lines
Download this application note to learn how to rapidly measure multiple biomarkers in cell culture supernatant and lysates
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Best practices to measure cytokines in whole blood with AlphaLISA
Streamline your cytokine detection with no-wash assays, while overcoming the typical challenges associated with whole blood samples.
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Simultaneous detection of drug efficacy and toxicity by combining HTRF, AlphaLISA, or AlphaLISA SureFire Ultra with ATPlite
This application note demonstrates how compound’s mechanism of action and potential cytotoxic effects can be deciphered thanks to the combination of AlphaLISA™, HTRF™ or AlphaLISA™ SureFire® Ultra™ immunoassays with ATPlite™ 1step cell viability assay.
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HTRF and AlphaLISA assays bring clarity to extracellular matrix related fibrosis development
This note gathers publications that exemplify various applications of HTRF™ and AlphaLISA™ assays to advance fibrosis related research and shows how other researchers have harnessed these technologies to move their studies forward.
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Biologics workflow solutions
Revvity can help you discover and develop high-quality biological drug products by streamlining the biologics workflow.
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Biotin-free AlphaLISA assays for the detection of cytokines in PBMC supernatants
In this technical note, AlphaLISA biotin-free kits were used to detect and quantify the cytokines interleukin 2 (IL-2), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), and interleukin 6 (IL-6).
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Comparison of EMT Biomarker Expression in 2D Monolayer and 3D Spheroid Cultures in a Prostate Cancer
This application note shows that AlphaLISA can be used to compare differences in protein expression levels and cellular tolerance for compound treatment between a human prostate cancer cell line grown in monolayers and those same cells grown in 3D spheroids.
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Learning from our ancestors: can we be better prepared for the next pandemic?
Researchers have found evidence of an ancient viral epidemic involving host coronavirus interacting genes in East Asia more than 20,000 years ago. These findings could help countries prepare for future pandemics.
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Biochemical binding ADCC assays utilizing AlphaLISA toolbox reagents for the characterization of hIgGs and FcγR1A
In this application note we demonstrate the ease with which AlphaLISA toolbox reagents can be used to develop any FcγR binding assay across the various stages of biologics research and development, including therapeutic screening and GMP Lot Release.
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