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Planar Protein Arrays in Microtiter Plates: Development of a New Format Towards Accurate, Automation-Friendly and Affordable (A3) Diagnostics

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Molecular Diagnostics

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A technology for protein microarrays in 96 well microplates has been developed as a widely adoptable platform for multiplexed protein based diagnostics. Procedures for protein microarray manufacturing, immobilization, assay optimization and optical detection methods were developed. Using a clever combination of state of the art technologies, a versatile platform that works with peptides, proteins and antibodies as capture agents in a scalable format for planar arrays is described.

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Eickhoff, H., Malik, A. (2012). Planar Protein Arrays in Microtiter Plates: Development of a New Format Towards Accurate, Automation-Friendly and Affordable (A3) Diagnostics. In: Seitz, H., Schumacher, S. (eds) Molecular Diagnostics. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, vol 133. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2012_148

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