bScreen LB 991: Label-free High-Throughput Reader

Berthold Technologies presents a unique instrument for biomolecular interaction studies.

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With the bScreen Berthold Technologies presents a unique instrument for biomolecular interaction studies. The bScreen combines the performance of μArray formats with the information available from label-free technologies. With a footprint of only 66 x 61 cm2 it substitutes a fluorescence μArray reader and a conventional label-free system (e.g. SPR) in a single instrument.

The exclusive Biametrics 1Lambda-Reflectometric Interference Detection (1Lambda-RIDe) facilitates the analysis of the complete binding kinetics of 1 up to 20,000 individual interactions in one single measurement for real high-throughput screening (rHTS). Thus, the bScreen combines the world of fluorescence assays with the label-free kinetic studies for all applications, when time optimization, efficiency and the complete characterization of biointeractions are required. Hence, the bScreen is best suited for the following areas of application:

bScreen accepts biochips with the conventional microscopy slide format of 75 x 25 mm2 in size as array chips to guarantee full compatibility to ...

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