
Label-free Interaction Analysis Made Easy with Key Applications l Biosensor development l Pathogen detection l Water monitoring l Nanotechnology studies l Surface characterization OpenPlex is the ideal solution for the development of label-free, multiplexed bioassays and biomolecules detection. It uses Surface Plasmon Resonance imaging to track the real-time binding of molecules on multiple spotted areas located onto a sensor chip. This robust and compact device is designed to be easy to use and is highly versatile. Its open format enables you to easily combine SPRi with other techniques such as MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, fluorescence or electrochemistry. Many types of experiments can be performed without restriction or compromise, in physico-chemistry, nanotechnology, biochemistry and biology.
Open the catalog to page 1Open research platform for fast and easy kinetic interaction monitoring OpenPlex offers simple operation, high versatility and robustness - enabling you to accelerate your research. OpenPlex is a cost-effective solution without compromise. It combines the throughput of SPR imaging for multiplexed experiments with the versatility of an open configuration. l Label-free detection of biomolecules, bacteria, cells, nanoparticles, etc. l Real-time monitoring of molecular interactions l Multiplexed format for high-throughput experiments l Real-time imaging for direct visualization l Different flow cell...
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