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A Springboard to Easier Bioassays
The MicroScan 3000 from Protiveris serves up biomolecule detection with microscopic cantilevers
The Scientist 2004, 18(4):40
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Surface plasmon resonance (SPR), today's dominant bioassay technology, abolishes the need for chemical tags to identify targeted molecules. But the technique is gaining some competition. Rockville, Md.-based Protiveris's new VeriScan 3000 bioassay reader offers a cost-competitive alternative using microcantilevers that not only may be easier to use but also can read as many as 64 different samples at once.
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