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MultiScreenHTS filter plates have been specifically developed for compatibility with the solvents needed for combinatorial chemistry bead cleavage steps.
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Kinetics and isotype profile of antibody responses in rhesus macaques induced following vaccination with HPV 6, 11, 16 and 18 L1-virus-like particles formulated with or without Merck aluminum adjuvant Wanda Ruiz, William McClements, Kathrin Jansen, and Mark esser Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines 2005, 3:2 2004 | Bead-based Assays |
Use of ADME screening to conserve resources in drug discovery and development Weiss, A. and Joseph Machamer American Biotechnology Laboratory, January 2004: 16-17 2004 | |
Screening for pharma gold: Researchers are using membrane technologies for high-throughput ADME analysis Lynch, John,Modern Drug Discovery, January 2004: 27-28 Modern Drug Discovery, January 2004: 27-28 2004 | |
Scintillation proximity assay of inositol phosphates in cell extracts: High-throughput measurement of G-protein-coupled receptor activation Philip E. Brandish, Lorraine A. Hill, Wei Zheng and Edward M. Scolnick Analytical Biochemistry 313 (2): 311-318 2003 | Bead-based Assays |
Functional roles of conserved transmembrane prolines in the human VPAC1 receptor. Sanne Moller Knudsen, Jeppe Wegener Tams and Jan Fahrenkrug; Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 40 (3): 113-117 Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 40 (3): 113-117 2001 | Bead-based Assays |
A high-throughput assay for rat liver Golgi and Saccharomyces cerevisiae-expressed murine CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid transport proteins Tiralongo J; Abo S; Danylec B; Gerardy Schahn R; vonItzstein M Analytical Biochemistry 2000 , v285, n1, p21-32 1999 | Bead-based Assays |
Designing new metal affinity peptides by random mutagenesis of a natural metal-binding site. Markus M. Enzelberger, Stefan Minning and Rolf D. Schmid Journal of Chromatography A 898 (1): 83-94 1999 | Bead-based Assays |
Quantification of telomerase activity by direct scintillation counting. Sonja Kazmer, Keh-Ming Pan and Lyubomir Vassilev Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 40 (3): 113-117 1998 | Bead-based Assays |
Microplate Chromatography Assay for Acety1-CoA: Lysoplatelet-Activating Factor Acetyltransferase1 Kume, K., Waga, I., Shimizu, T. Analytical Biochemistry 246:, 118-122 1997 | Bead-based Assays |
Evaluation of Islet Cell Antigen (ICA)512/IA-2 Autoantibody Radioassays Using Overlapping ICA512/IA-2 Constructs Kawaski, E., Yu, L., Gianani, R., Verge, C.F., Babu, S., Bonifacio, E., Eisenbarth, G.S. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 82:2, 375-380 1997 | Bead-based Assays |
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What is the well depth and maximum volume capacity of a MultiScreen plate? | The well depth of a 96 well MultiScreen plate is 1.245 cm. The well depth for a 384 well MultiScreen plate is 1.2 cm. The maximum working volume of a 96 well plate is 300 ul. The maximum working volume for a 384 well plate is 100 ul. |