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Quansys Biosciences > Multiplexed ELISA > Why Use MEs?
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  Multiplexed ELISA

Why use Multiplexed ELISAs?

Multiplexing is shown to be more efficient with time, cost, and sample. However, there are multiple formats that can be multiplexed. The Quansys Array is applied in 96 well plates whereas other technologies employ membranes, chips or even bead based arrays. Below is a comparison chart of these different methodologies.

Membrane/ Chip Bead Based 96 Well Plate
Sample Size 1 ml per test 12.5-50 µl / test 5-30 µl / test
Cost Per Data Point $3.30 per data point $1.70 per data point $0.71 per data point
Speed- Data Point per Test 46 data points / test 1000 data points / test 1536 data points / test
Protocol Similar to Western Blots Complex- New Application Similar to ELISA
Equipment Gel Doc Systems or Auto Radiography ($1-40K) Equipment ($100-200K) Gel Doc System ($7-40K)
Automation Not Capable Capable Capable
Variation Acceptable Variability ≤10% CV Lot to Lot Variability Low Variability ≤7% CV
Quantification Qualitative Quantitative Quantitative
Clinical Application No Applications Multiple Applications Limited Applications

List of Supporting Literature

1. Barnard, D. L., C. W. Day, et al. (2006). "Enhancement of the infectivity of SARS-CoV in BALB/c mice by IMP dehydrogenase inhibitors, including ribavirin." Antiviral Res 71(1): 53-63.

2. de Jager, W. and G. T. Rijkers (2006). "Solid-phase and bead-based cytokine immunoassay: a comparison." Methods 38(4): 294-303.

3. Ekins, R. and P. Edwards (1997). "On the meaning of "sensitivity"." Clin Chem 43(10): 1824-31.

4. Lash, G. E., P. J. Scaife, et al. (2006). "Comparison of three Multiplexed cytokine analysis systems: Luminex, SearchLight and FAST Quant." J Immunol Methods 309(1-2): 205-8.

5. Wiese, R., Y. Belosludtsev, et al. (2001). "Simultaneous multianalyte ELISA performed on a microarray platform." Clin Chem 47(8): 1451-7.

Applications

The Quansys Biosciences Array has been tested with variety of samples. Sera, plasma, tissue culture homegenates, cell culture supernates, lysates, nasal lavage and urine are some of the samples that we have tested.




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Advantages of Quansys Array Technology

• Save sample - use 5µl to 30µl of sample to generate greater amounts of data compared to traditional ELISA testing.

• Save time - simultaneously run up to 16 different assays in the same time as a traditional ELISA.

• Save money - no need to purchase multiple ELISA kits to generate the same amount of data.

• Up to 16 markers from less than 30µl of sample in 2.5 hours.

• High Sensitivity and Low Background acheived with highly purified, high affinity antibodies.

• Multiple sample types may be used - sera, plasma, tissue homogenates, tears, cell culture media, cell culture media, cell culture supernates, lysates, nasal lavage, and urine.

• Compartively low cost compared to competing Multiplexed technologies.

• Validated to ensure no cross-reactivity among markers within an array.

• Manufactured in a
Class 1000 clean room to ensure consistent print quality.

• Manufactured in an
ISO 9000 registered facility.

• Proprietary patent-pending technology ensures precise spot deposition of capture antibody to the solid phase.

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