Performing immunoassays
Performing immunoassays at nanoliter scale increases efficiency and productivity. More information can be obtained from less sample using less reagents and less effort. Transferring an established ELISA to the Gyros platform is simple, and new assay development can be carried out within days rather than weeks. Assays run unattended with results generated in less than one hour
| 1.) | Select predefined method and input sample information using Gyrolab Control | |
| 2.) | Add reagents and samples to microplates | |
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Load microplates and CDs into Gyrolab workstation |
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Start run. |
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| 5.) | Analyze data using Gyrolab Evaluator and Gyrolab Viewer software |
See what happens within a CD
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| • | Columns within a CD microlaboratory are functionalized with a capture reagent | |
| • | The protein of interest is bound to the capture reagent | |
| • | The fluorophore-labeled detection reagent is coupled to the protein | |
| • | To determine the amount of fluorescence (i.e. amount of captured protein) per structure, each CD is automatically transferred to a laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) scanner that is incorporated into the Gyrolab system | |
| • | The LIF scanner images all columns on a CD in less than 1.5 minutes |
