SYGNIS introduces 2view unique Western blot detection technology

SYGNIS AG (Frankfurt: LIO1; ISIN: DE000A1RFM03; Prime Standard), today announced the introduction of 2view™, a unique detection method optimised for Western blotting, under its Expedeon brand name.

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SYGNIS AG (Frankfurt: LIO1; ISIN: DE000A1RFM03; Prime Standard), today announced the introduction of 2view™, a unique detection method optimised for Western blotting, under its Expedeon brand name.

2view is an innovative double labeled secondary antibody that enables extended detection within the widely used Western blot application. The product consists of a ternary complex developed using the company’s world leading InnovaCoat and Lightning-Link technology. 2view secondary antibodies are labeled simultaneously with a visible (InnovaCoat GOLD nanoparticles) and proprietary chemi-luminescent enzymatic detection system. The gold nanoparticles enable fast visible detection at nanogram level whereas the enzymatic detection mechanism enhances sensitivity down to picogram levels of protein.

Expedeon currently offers a wide range of products within the Western blot market, expected to reach $730.7 million by 2021, including its InstantBlue staining and Lightning-Link primary antibody labeling technologies. The launch of 2view further opens up the Western blot market for the company, as well ...

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