For on-line detection following sepa- ration (SEC, AFFF, etc.), our DAWN Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) instruments determine absolute masses and sizes of your proteins in solution.
The DynaPro Plate Reader can be used for high throughput Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) screening of hundreds of samples for aggregation without human intervention.
Aggregation Aggravation? N
ow you can detect aggregation phe- nomenon that you normally miss using your conventional detectors. We
can help you to determine the oligomeriza- tion and aggregation state of your proteins in solution without making any assumptions about their conformation. And we do it in con- junction with equipment that you already own. Our DAWN®
(MALS) instruments pioneered SEC-MALS detection, while our DynaPro®
multi-angle light scattering Plate Reader
Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) enables high- throughput automation of once-tedious DLS measurements. For on-line applications, just by adding
a DAWN or miniDAWN to your chromato- graph—or our Eclipse Field Flow Fraction-
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ation (FFF)—you’ll eliminate your dependence on standards, column calibration, ionic strength of your mobile phase, even flow rate effects... forever.
Using our products you’ll be able to distin- guish and quantitate quickly among dimers, trimers and higher aggregation states in order to solve problems you’ve never been able to attack before.
Contact us today to get your free full-color
brochures and applications notes. In no time, we’ll help cure that aggregation aggravation!
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