Transforming M-protein diagnostics with mass spectrometry using the EXENT® System

Join Dr. Katie Horton, medical science liaison specialist – EXENT and Dr. Mark Perkins, senior manager, portfolio lifecycle – EXENT, The Binding Site, as they discuss the development and performance of the EXENT® System, a clinical mass spectrometry solution for monoclonal gammopathy assessment.

The EXENT System is an automated solution that enables M-protein identification and measurement in serum with enhanced sensitivity beyond conventional methods.

The system combines the EXENT Analyzer with the EXENT GAM Assay to provide a fully automated solution to isotype, quantify and track monoclonal proteins throughout the patient journey.​

Key learning objectives

  • Understand the role of mass spectrometry (MS) in monoclonal protein testing
  • Explore the analytical performance of the EXENT System using MALDI-ToF MS technology
  • Understand the potential clinical impact of mass spectrometry for patients with monoclonal gammopathies

Who should attend?

Laboratory professionals, hematologists, and primary care professionals who would like to learn more about the latest innovation for monoclonal gammopathy assessment.

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The EXENT Analyser and Immunoglobulin Isotypes (GAM) for EXENT Analyser are only commercially available in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Switzerland and the EEA. The products are not commercially available in the USA or China, future commercial availability cannot be guaranteed.

Product availability is subject to country specific regulatory requirements. Contact your local representative for availability in your country.

Speakers

Dr. Mark Perkins
Dr. Mark Perkins
Senior Manager, Portfolio Lifecycle - EXENT, The Binding Site, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Dr Katie Horton
Dr Katie Horton
Medical Science Liaison - EXENT, The Binding Site, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Moderator

Dora Wells
Dora Wells
Clinical Content Editor, SelectScience

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