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Antibody arrays and cytokine arrays

Arrays to measure over 400 different proteins.
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Quantitative antibody arrays

Discover multiplex quantitative antibody arrays for accurate protein quantification.

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Membrane antibody arrays

Antibody arrays, such as cytokine arrays and arrays for other analytes, are simple tools to measure the levels of many cytokines simultaneously.

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Cytokine arrays

Discover high-throughput cytokine arrays for simultaneous analysis of multiple cytokines.

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Antibody arrays allow for high-throughput protein analysis, enhancing biomarker discovery and research efficiency. Cytokine arrays are a type of antibody arrays specifically designed for the simultaneous measurement of multiple cytokines.

Quantitative antibody arrays

Quantitate up to 40 proteins per antibody array in as little as 50 µL of sample. Choose from more than 400 human, mouse and rat protein.

Membrane antibody arrays

Analyze the levels of up to 96 cytokines or other proteins in one experiment. Useful tools for studying chemokines, growth factors, angiogenesis, apoptosis and other proteins.

Cytokine arrays

Specialized for the measurement of cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors, these arrays are essential for immunological and inflammation research.

Cytokine arrays and other antibody arrays can measure the levels of hundreds of proteins in a sample simultaneously. They're ideal tools for identifying the key changes in a protein pathway or network.

We offer over 75 cytokine arrays and other antibody arrays, for the measurement of more than 400 cytokines, chemokines, and other proteins, with arrays available for human, mouse, rat and other species.

Our antibody arrays for multiplex protein analysis quantitate up to 40 proteins per array in as little as 50 µl of sample.

We also offer membrane-based cytokine arrays which enable the analysis of up to 96 cytokines or other proteins in one experiment and are useful for studying chemokines, growth factors, angiogenesis, apoptosis, and other proteins.