As a technique for studying biomolecular binding, surface plasmon resonance has been shown to be of great value in a diverse range of research activities including drug discovery, cell signaling, gene regulation, and structure-function studies.
Some of the different types of affinity pairs to be characterized by this technique include:
Kinetics of association and dissociation, affinity constant measurements, concentration determinations and ligand fishing are all examples of the capabilities inherent in SPR and SensíQ provides this valuable data in an easy to use, affordable instrument.
Characterizing the affinity profile of antibody interactions provides significant information in applications such as:
Interactions involving small molecules are the basis of drug development research. The high sensitivity of SensíQ Pioneer coupled with novel surface chemistries allow researchers to perform kinetics measurements on molecules smaller than 150 Da, enabling improved information about new drug candidates.
Understanding the kinetics of protein interactions furthers research in areas such as:
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