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Rapid and Real-Time Results for the Study of Viral Biology and Development of Antiviral Therapies

Rebecca DuBois, Associate Professor in the Department of Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz, outlines the advantages of using Sartorius' Octet® platform in her research to understand the molecular mechanisms of human viral infection and to develop new vaccines and antiviral therapies. Octet® systems enable real-time, label-free analysis for the determination of kinetics, affinity, and antibody/protein quantitation. Based on Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI), this fluidics-free instrument platform offers a number of advantages over traditional label-free techniques like Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR). The Octet® BLI platform also provides robust monitoring of biomolecular interactions to overcome limitations in throughput, performance, and cost associated with traditional technologies such as ELISA or HPLC. These fluidics-free, low maintenance and sensitive systems increase lab productivity, reduce costs, and shorten experimental timelines. With our latest additions to the Octet® portfolio, the Octet® R Series, you can choose between a 2-, 4- or 8-channel model (Octet® R2, R4, or R8) to balance budget and throughput needs. The Octet® R2 and R4 offer field upgradeability to futureproof your research and your investment. Learn more: https://www.sartorius.com/en/products... Follow us on LinkedIn:   / sartorius   Do not forget to subscribe to have better access to our videos! #OctetBLI #labelfree #BioLayerInterferometry​

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