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xMAP® Technology

LuminexAvailable: Worldwide

Bead-based multiplexing of up to 500 analytes per sample.

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Luminex’s xMAP® Technology combines advanced fluidics, optics, and digital signal processing with proprietary microsphere technology to deliver multiplexed assay capabilities. Featuring a flexible, open-architecture design, xMAP Technology can be configured to perform a wide variety of protein or nucleic acid assays quickly, cost-effectively and accurately.

Open-architecture xMAP Technology enables multiplexing of biological tests (assays), reducing time, labor, and costs over traditional methods such as ELISA, western blotting, PCR, and traditional arrays. Systems using xMAP Technology perform discrete assays on the surface of color coded beads known as microspheres, which are then read in a compact analyzer. Using multiple lasers or LEDs and high-speed digital-signal processors, the analyzer reads multiplex assay results by reporting the reactions occurring on each individual microsphere.

Features & Benefits:

  • Multiplexing reduces costs and labor
  • Generates more data with less sample
  • Delivers faster, more reproducible results than solid, planar arrays
  • Focused, flexible multiplexing of one to 500 analytes meets the needs of a wide variety of applications — protein expression profiling, focused gene expression profiling, autoimmune disease, genetic disease, molecular infectious disease, and HLA testing
  • Open architecture platform allows leading partner companies to provide compatible kits and software for the xMAP Technology platform
Application NoteLife Sciences

xMAP® Cookbook

Since biological assays are typically coupled to a colorimetric readout, the notion of ‘multiplexing’, or reading multiple test results in a single sample volume has been complicated primarily by spectral overlap. Color from one assay detection channel interferes with color in other detection channels. This limitation has made such multi-color assays useful only to a few analytes per sample. Download this application note to find a variety of methods and protocols for multiplex assays using xMAP® Technology.


The Development of HPV Vaccines and the Contributions of Luminex xMAP® Technology

The 4vHPV and 9vHPV vaccines provide additional protection against types of HPV responsible for other diseases, including genital warts along with vulvar, vaginal, and anal cancers. xMAP multiplexing technology, especially the cLIA and total IgG LIA assays, has facilitated the development and clinical testing of these vaccines in a high-throughput and robust manner. Download this white paper to find out the true power of xMAP technology.


White PapersLife Sciences

xMAP technology: A benchmark for serological testing

In this white paper, Luminex outlines the applications and benefits of its xMAP technology for serological analysis. Multiplex serological testing can be particularly useful in a pandemic, as it can simultaneously analyze large numbers of antigens for large-scale screening and has the potential to replace traditional ELISA assays. Here, it is demonstrated that xMAP technology has become an established benchmark for running these multiplex serology tests.



White PapersLife Sciences

Flexible Respiratory Pathogen Testing

Until recently, none of the commercially available multiplex molecular tests could provide the flexibility to satisfy clinicians' desire for both targeted and broad respiratory pathogen testing in a cost-effective manner for the lab and patient. The VERIEGENE® Respiratory Pathogens Flex Test (RP Flex) is the first commercial test that allows the user to choose any combination of 16 viral and bacterial targets for an individual sample at the time of test ordering, based on the clinician and patient’s needs. The purpose of this white paper is to deliver an overview of the advantages of using VERIEGENE® for your diagnostic needs.


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xTAG Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel for State-of-the-Art Molecular GI Testing

Timely and accurate identification of suspected pathogens in stool specimens from gastroenteritis patients can be challenging due to the similar clinical signs and symptoms in many diarrheal diseases. In this white paper, Luminex describes the use of the xTAG® Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel (GPP) to accurately identify pathogen species involved in diarrheal and gastrointestinal infections.



DigiWest: The high-throughput immunoassay

In this video, discover DigiWest, a high-throughput immunoassay that can analyse up to 800 proteins. DigiWest combines xMAP® multiplexing technology from Luminex with classic Western Blot procedure for high-content protein profiling.


Multiplex Star by Luminex (Parody)

Luminex’s xMAP® Technology combines advanced fluidics, optics, and digital signal processing with proprietary microsphere technology to deliver multiplexed assay capabilities. Featuring a flexible, open-architecture design, xMAP Technology can be configured to perform a wide variety of protein or nucleic acid assays quickly, cost-effectively and accurately.





Infections and Cancer - Understanding Changing Trends in the Population with Multiplex Serology

Dr. Tim Waterboer, head of the Infection and Cancer Epidemiology research group at the German Cancer Research Center, specializes in understanding population trends in infectious disease and cancer. In this video, he provides an insight into some of his most recent findings using multiplex serology – including the realization that HPV accounts for a large proportion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cases in men.


Taking Steps Towards Discriminating all Pneumococcal Serotypes with Multiplex Serology

Accurate discrimination of pneumococcal serotypes is critical to defining the most appropriate treatment regimen for patients and tracking population changes. In this video, Ger Rijkers, Professor in Biomedical and Life Sciences at University College Roosevelt, discusses how his team is focused on developing tools for easy and accurate identification of all serotypes, with multiplex antigen serology.











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