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Detecting Cancer Biomarkers at the Femtogram Level Using Single Molecule Counting

20 Aug 2017
Detecting Cancer Biomarkers at the Femtogram Level Using Single Molecule Counting

Heather Holeman, Ph.D., Head of Life Science Reagents and Kits, MilliporeSigma, introduces the SMCxPRO™, a new high sensitivity protein quantifier, at ACCR 2017. Dr. Holeman explains how single molecule counting technology allows researchers to detect biomarkers with femtogram sensitivity. Dr. Holeman also discusses the applications of the instrument in cancer research, including biomarker discovery, assay development and drug discovery.

SMCxPRO™ Immunoassay System

Merck

Detect low-abundant proteins at the femtogram/mL level with the sensitivity and speed of the SMCxPRO™ immunoassay system – a powerful, compact and affordably priced protein quantifier. Discovery depends on detection. When the success of your research requires finding and quantifying low-level proteins, you need equipment you can rely on to detect your target.  This compact, benchtop instrument will fit seamlessly into your workflow and offers: High sensitivity (femtogram/mL level) Rapid analysis Bead-based kits Compact: 14” W X 16” H X 17.5” D Access to over 600 antibody pairs Count on the SMCxPRO™ immunoassay system to quantify low-abundant proteins with rapid precision. 

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