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Next-generation bio-layer interferometry (BLI) technologies from SLAS2022

20 Apr 2022
Next-generation bio-layer interferometry (BLI) technologies from SLAS2022

SelectScience speaks with Dr. Chip Slaybaugh, Field Application Scientist at Gator Bio, to explore the company's latest innovations on display at the SLAS 2022 International Conference & Exhibition, including its new Gator™ AAVX Probes for fast, accurate, and reliable quantification of adeno-associated virus serotypes.

Gator®Prime

Gator Bio

One and Done With 8 independent spectrometers capable of running 8 samples at once, this instrument allows for assays sizes from 1 sample to 168 samples in one run. Flexible to accommodate various applications including quantitation, kinetics, and epitope binning. Easy to use and operate, this is an instrument that everyone in the laboratory can know how to run. This is truly a plug and play instrument, taking less than 30 minutes to set up and install.

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Gator®Plus

Gator Bio

Discover more “hands-off” time and rise above the noise This fluidics-free instrument can accommodate standard 96-well or 384-well microplates. With a walk-away time of >6 hours, rich datasets can be obtained with little hands-on time. Gator ® Plus is optimized for the characterization of a wide range of biomolecules including small molecule, antibodies and other proteins. Gator ® Plus enables enhanced baseline stability to provide high-quality data for the accurate ana

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Gator™ AAVX Probes from Gator Bio

Gator Bio

Enables the direct capture and quantitation of different serotypes of AAV in crude lysates, column eluates, cell lysates and cell culture supernatants using the CaptureSelect™ anti-AAVX ligand. Total AAV capsid is determined by this quantitation technique.

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