Expedeon AG adds CaptSure DIY ELISA to immunoassay technology product range

Addressing a billion-dollar market with innovative technologies which remove bottlenecks in research and discovery

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CaptSure™ DIY ELISA will complement Expedeon AG’s product offering, as the Company (Frankfurt: EXN; ISIN: DE000A1RFM03; Prime Standard) announced today. The technology was developed by TGR BioSciences, which was acquired by Expedeon in May 2018. CaptSure DIY ELISA is designed to significantly reduce time and improve flexibility and sensitivity for ELISA assay development, enhancing Expedeon’s offering for the immunoassay market at a critical time in the company’s growth and development.

The immunoassay market was worth approximately USD $1.6 to $1.7 billion in 2017 according to an industry survey.[1] Amongst the market segments analysed for this report, ELISA was the most widely conducted immunoassay procedure, with the majority of users focusing on immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and cell signalling. Expedeon has an established foothold in the immunology and biochemistry markets through its acquisition of Innova Biosciences, and existing customers within the molecular and cellular biology space. CaptSure DIY ELISA ...

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