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ViBE Protein Analysis Workstation

ViBE Protein Analysis PlatformPowered by AMMP Technology, the ViBE platform allows rapid design and configuration of protein assays to achieve highly-sensitive detection and quantitation of proteins in complex biological samples with real-time results. The ViBE platform …    •   Open assay design allows use of your own antibodies and the ability to define sensitivity, dynamic range, and speed requirements for efficient process…

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ViBE Protein Analysis Platform

Powered by AMMP Technology, the ViBE platform allows rapid design and configuration of protein assays to achieve highly-sensitive detection and quantitation of proteins in complex biological samples with real-time results.

The ViBE platform …
• Open assay design allows use of your own antibodies and the ability to define sensitivity, dynamic range, and speed requirements for efficient process workflow.
• Simple yet sophisticated AMMP assay format is able to selectively separate your analyte from the “noise”.
• Rapid design, configuration and ease of methods transfer reduce the time for assay validation.
• In a hurry? The ViBE platform can provide ELISA-like results in 20 minutes for a quick screening assay.
• Unlike automated ELISAs, ViBE products provide “real time” results.
• Data output from the ViBE Software are easy to interpret.

AMMP Assays—Simple. Sensitive. Sophisticated
AMMP assays use a traditional homogeneous assay format with a proprietary detection technology providing confident results, fewer sample limitations, simple operation and fast assay development. AMMP is the unique integration of magnetic microparticles, a universal sensor and acoustic detection, creating a protein detection technique that is highly robust and versatile.

Non-optical detection
AMMP non-optical protein detection technology has proven correlation with optical measurements but with broader detection limits and less sample prep. Non-optical detection and mechanically amplified signal allows measurement of low expressing proteins otherwise lost in baseline noise and less baseline interference reduces the need for multistep dilutions especially in complex samples.

Complex matrices without the complexity
Non-optical AMMP detection, assay flexibility and enhanced sensitivity enable the ViBE platform to analyze proteins from a variety of complex matrices. The ViBE platform has shown superior results in tissue, tumor, plasma, serum, urine, stool and bioreactor samples at concentrations as low as pg/mL

ViBE Technical Performance
• Enhanced Sensitivity – down to the sub-picogram level
• Exceptional Reproducibility-- 5-10% CVs plus outstanding instrument to instrument repeatability
• 3-log dynamic range



Application NoteLife Sciences

Snapshot of MAP Kinase and Related Signal Transduction Pathways from Biopsied Cells Using a Novel Non-optical Assay Technology

Aberrant activity of the MAP and PI3 kinases is implicated in many forms of cancer. The ability to gather quantifiable information on the activation state of these kinases from limited in-vitro and in-vivo tumor samples would accelerate drug development and ultimately, the treatment of cancer. In this poster, non-optical, AMMP (acoustic membrane microparticle) technology is used to quantitate the activity state of multiple kinases including EGFR, MEK, ERK, AKT, p38 and JNK in a single assay plate.


Application NoteLife Sciences

Analysis of Protein Kinase AKT with an AMMP™ Assay in Cell Culture and Tumour Lysates

In this application note by BioScale, inhibition of pSer473-Akt using both tissue culture and mouse xenografts is monitored. Activation of protein kinase AKT, through phosphorylation of both Thr308 and Ser473, promotes cell survival. A pair of commercially available monoclonal antibodies against both pSer473-Akt and pan-Akt was selected and each affinity tagged with either biotin or fluorescein. Using the ViBE™ Protein Analysis Platform with AMMP™ Assay technology, a standard curve was generated with in vitro phosphorylated (p473) recombinant Akt2. Using that derived standard curve a comparison of samples treated or untreated with PI3K inhibitors from either cell culture or xenograft tumor lysates was made using the ViBE™ BioAnalyzer with Li-Cor Western Blot analysis.

ViBE Protein Analysis Platform from BioScale

The ViBE® platform from BioScale allows rapid design and configuration of protein assays to achieve highly-sensitive detection and quantitation of proteins in complex biological samples with real-time results. In this video Ken Dick, an Applications Scientist at BioScale, tells SelectScience about ViBE technology and some of its applications, for example in cancer research. As an example Ken discusses how cytokine assays have been developed using the ViBE workstation. Interview filmed by SelectScience at SLAS2013.


Protein Analysis Platform Poster

This poster presentation describes the automated vibe platform, used to identify the optimum yield for protein purification of expressed proteins. Adam Hill, Novartis presents to SelectScience, a summary of the research carried out by Novartis and Bioscale.

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