Gyros introduces series of kits for bioprocess analysis

Expanded kit offering strengthens position of Gyrolab automated solution for analysis in bioprocess workflows.

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Gyros AB, a pioneer in miniaturizing and automating immunoassays at nanoliter-scale, today introduced a series of new kits for analysis in bioprocess workflows. The new kits comprise Gyrolab™ CHO-HCP Kits 2-5 and two Gyrolab Human IgG Titer Kits for rapid quantification of IgG. Combined with the automation and high throughput of Gyrolab systems, GyrolabxP workstation and Gyrolab xPlore™, these kits facilitate increased productivity in process development and release testing.

The four new Gyrolab CHO-HCP Kits 2-5 quantify host cell proteins (HCP) from Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells used in bioprocessing of biotherapeutics. Gyros now supplies five Gyrolab CHO-HCP Kits, including Gyrolab CHO-HCP Kit 1 launched in May. Gyrolab CHO-HCP Kits 2–5 are based on antibodies from BioGenes GmbH Berlin, Germany, and each kit contains antibody preparations that have been generated in different species using slightly different antigens. The Kits have broad dynamic range and show low intra- and inter-assay variation. ...

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