AACC OEM Lecture Series: Anteo Technologies has the Potential to Pre-Treat Patient Specimens Worldwide and Decrease Global Healthcare Costs

14 Jul 2015
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Interference is a substance present in a patient specimen that can alter the correct value of the result by interfering with antibody binding, or that can increase or decrease assay signal by bridging, steric hindrance, or autoantibody mechanisms. Erroneous results can impact patient care, and can lead to unnecessary invasive, diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, or failure to treat a patient with a false negative test result.

The fact is all immunoassays are susceptible to sample specific interference and there is a clinical need for a simple, inexpensive, automatable and effective solution to mitigate sample specific interferences.

Anteo Technologies’ Mix&Go™ can be used to functionalize a plethora of different surfaces for subsequent binding and co-coating of highly functional proteins to pre-treat clinical samples and deplete interference.

Find out more by attending the AACC OEM Lecture Series talk titled ‘Solving an Intractable Problem - Mitigating Sample Specific Interferences in Clinical Samples Utilizing a Novel Surface Chemistry Approach’ details below:

Speaker: Joshua Soldo, VP of Scientific Affairs, Anteo

Topic: Mitigating Sample Specific Interferences in Clinical Samples

Venue: AACC OEM Lecture Series. Room: Exhibit Hall Theater 2

Date & Time: Tuesday 28 July, 10:30AM - 10:50AM

Visit Anteo Technologies at AACC Conference 2015, Booth #4564 to find out how Mix&Go™ Activation Reagents, Coupling and Activation Kits can reduce assay development costs and improve in-vitro diagnostic methods. Anteo’s VP of Scientific Affairs, Josh Soldo, Head of Commercial Development, Rachel de las Heras, VP of Business Development, Tina Baumgartner and Head of Research and Development, Charlie Huang will be available at the booth to answer your questions.

AMG™ Activation Kit for Multiplex Microspheres

Anteo Technologies

Anteo identified the most common problems scientists experience transferring from ELISA to Multiplex Assays: Binding difficult antibodies and antigens to microspheres, complex protocols for inexperienced xMAP users, lengthy microsphere and protein preparation before coupling, lack of reproducibility between experiments and limited storage of ready-to-couple microspheres. From these findings, Anteo developed AMG (Anteo Mix&Go) Activation Kit for Multiplex Microspheres, designed to solve the problems mentioned above. Using the AMG Activation Kit, scientists are enabled to test even the most problematic proteins on Luminex® xMap®. Activation and coupling takes fewer steps improving efficiency in terms of time and cost to companies globally. Additionally, the ability to store the activated microspheres for use at a later time; up to 1 year, is something that is not possible with EDC coupling chemistry. Another advantage to using the AMG Activation Kit is increased stability and functionality of antibodies, and decreased background noise. How It Works: Download the infographic

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Mix&Go™ Biosensor

Anteo Technologies

Mix&Go Biosensor is a ready-to-use Activation Reagent specifically developed for binding biomolecules onto planar surfaces including polystyrenes, certain cyclic olefin copolymers, microarray slides, silicon oxides, titanium oxides, ceramics and gold surfaces (excluding gold colloids in suspension). Mix&Go Biosensor can modify the strength of binding, wettability and surface charge of base materials commonly used in biosensor applications. By using Mix&Go surface coatings, it is possible to control protein binding and improve the stability of bound biomolecules across a range of surfaces used in biosensors. Mix&Go Biosensor has many advantages over methods such as EDC, including: Mix&Go is water based and replaces the dry chemicals you would use with the EDC method Using Mix&Go instead of NHS/EDC chemistry can save up to 3-4 hours of lab time Increased stability of antibodies Higher functionality of antibodies Decreased background Mix&Go improves reproducibility between experiments by providing uniformity between surfaces.

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AMG™ Coupling Kit, 200 nm Magnetic Particles

Anteo Technologies

The 200 nm Coupling Kit makes conducting lateral flow tests and biomolecule separation (including cell separation) easier and more flexible. The Kit contains Mix&Go™ activated 200 nm magnetic particles that give you increased antibody binding capacity and functionality, while the included blocking buffer decreases background noise. Reduce reagent preparation time; remove traditional surface preparation steps such as EDC and replace these steps with the 200 nm pre-activated magnetic particles provided. This Kit reduces aggregation and gives you the freedom and ability to produce multifunctional particles for diverse applications, including dual labelling. For lateral flow tests, magnetic particles are easier to handle than gold. Magnetic separation removes the need to perform centrifugation and filtration concentration. At Anteo, we have also seen greater sensitivity using magnetic particles instead of gold during lateral flow tests. This 200 nm Kit gives you a higher binding capacity than the AMG™ Coupling Kit, 1µm Magnetic particles per mass of particles, potentially leading to a higher yield.   Features & Benefits: Easier and more flexible lateral flow tests Easier and more flexible biomolecule separation For diverse applications, including dual labelling Increase antibody functionality Reduce reagent preparation time by 3-4 hours Highly monodispersed Low background noise Kit reduces aggregation High reproducibility between experiments Applications: Particle Based Immunoassays Lateral Flow Bioseparations and Immunoprecipitation Kit components: Activated 200 nm Magnetic Particles Coupling Buffer Blocking Buffer Storage Buffer Low Binding Microcentrifuge Tubes Sizes: 10 Reactions 30 Reactions

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AACC OEM Lecture Series: Anteo Technologies has the Potential to Pre-Treat Patient Specimens Worldwide and Decrease Global Healthcare Costs