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Research centre gets Colormetric Protein Array ReaderFriday, 22nd August 2008 (824 views) At the Centre for Proteomic and Genomic Research in Cape Town, a protein microarray life sciences company has placed its first APiXTM Colormetric Protein Array Reader, reports OBBeC.Gentel Biosciences said the technology in the reader uses a gold particle-enhanced silver crystal deposition in order to detect and quantify microarrays. Bryce Nelson, Gentel's vice-president of research and development, said: "Gold particle-enhanced silver crystal deposition enables multiplexed sandwich immunoassays with superior sensitivity and reproducibility compared to fluorescence-based microarrays and ELISA." He added that the 96-well colorimetric system will also help customers who want to move from ELISAs to multiplexed assays. Gentel Biosciences is a surface chemistry company founded in 2000. Since then it has been given over $2 million (£1.077 million) in funding from the National Institutes of Health. It focuses on protein microarray product excellence and recently bought the protein chip platforms from pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline.
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