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Reference: EX102

The TRIFic™ exosome detection assay delivers clear and consistent data quickly by providing quantitative data from purified or unpurified samples, including direct measurement of exosomes in plasma in a convenient 96-well format. It is similar to an ELISA assay, but the target is detected directly with a Europium label without any enzymatic reaction. TRIFic™ exosome detection assays are being made available for widely used exosome markers, allowing for identification of CD9+/CD81+/CD63+ - EVs.

Reference: EX103

The TRIFic™ exosome detection assay delivers clear and consistent data quickly by providing quantitative data from purified or unpurified samples, including direct measurement of exosomes in plasma in a convenient 96-well format. It is similar to an ELISA assay, but the target is detected directly with a Europium label without any enzymatic reaction. TRIFic™ exosome detection assays are being made available for widely used exosome markers, allowing for identification of CD9+/CD81+/CD63+ - EVs.

Reference: GTX30931

This buffer is supplied as 10X solution. It is used as 1X in all immunoassays (Immunofluorescence, IHC, ELISA, WB etc).as a washing buffer and can be used as dilution buffer for antibodies; however it does not contain any carrier proteins. This buffer does not contain any phosphate, sodium azide or mercury preservative and can be used for dilution of all antibodies, including peroxidase, and antibodies to phosphoproteins. Not suitable for dilution of antibodies to S100 proteins. This buffer does not contain any proteins.

Reference: EX11

The pack has been designed to introduce you to our complete range of solutions from isolation to the detection of exosomes in a wide range of applications. This pack is intended both for researchers who are new to the field and existing researchers who would like to try our kit to compare to methods they currently use.