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Allergen Epitope Microarray, supplied by PEPperPRINT gmbh, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Allergen Microarrays and New Physical Approaches to More Sensitive and Specific Detection of Allergen-Specific Antibodies

Journal: Biosensors

doi: 10.3390/bios14070353

Schematic of an allergen microarray.
Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic of an allergen microarray.

Techniques Used: Microarray

Comparison of glass-based substrates with other substrates for microarrays.
Figure Legend Snippet: Comparison of glass-based substrates with other substrates for microarrays.

Techniques Used: Comparison, Fluorescence, Microarray, Control, Concentration Assay, Modification

Comparison of different types of allergens to be used in microarrays.
Figure Legend Snippet: Comparison of different types of allergens to be used in microarrays.

Techniques Used: Comparison, Recombinant, Purification, Control, Microarray, Isolation, Activity Assay

Essential criteria for designing diagnostic microarray sensors. QD, quantum dot-based detection; OFD, organic fluorescent dye-based detection; Che, chemiluminescence-based detection; Col, colorimetry-based detection; Int, interference-based detection; Pol, polarization-based detection; RI, radioisotope-based detection; MS, mass spectrometry-based detection; SPR, surface plasmon resonance-based detection; AFM, atomic force microscopy-based detection. Green circle, low cost; yellow circle, medium cost; red circle, high cost.
Figure Legend Snippet: Essential criteria for designing diagnostic microarray sensors. QD, quantum dot-based detection; OFD, organic fluorescent dye-based detection; Che, chemiluminescence-based detection; Col, colorimetry-based detection; Int, interference-based detection; Pol, polarization-based detection; RI, radioisotope-based detection; MS, mass spectrometry-based detection; SPR, surface plasmon resonance-based detection; AFM, atomic force microscopy-based detection. Green circle, low cost; yellow circle, medium cost; red circle, high cost.

Techniques Used: Diagnostic Assay, Microarray, Colorimetric Assay, Mass Spectrometry, SPR Assay, Microscopy



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PEPperPRINT gmbh allergen epitope microarray
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Allergen Epitope Microarray, supplied by PEPperPRINT gmbh, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Schematic of an allergen microarray.

Journal: Biosensors

Article Title: Allergen Microarrays and New Physical Approaches to More Sensitive and Specific Detection of Allergen-Specific Antibodies

doi: 10.3390/bios14070353

Figure Lengend Snippet: Schematic of an allergen microarray.

Article Snippet: There are also about a dozen companies whose solid allergen microarrays have not yet been approved for clinical diagnosis but are used in research, e.g., OmicsArrayTM Allergen Antigen Array (GeneCopoeia, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA), Allergen Epitope Microarray (PEPperPRINT GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany), Microtest (Microtest Matrices Ltd., London, UK), and IgE-QBATM (Indoor Biotechnologies, Charlottesville, VA, USA).

Techniques: Microarray

Comparison of glass-based substrates with other substrates for microarrays.

Journal: Biosensors

Article Title: Allergen Microarrays and New Physical Approaches to More Sensitive and Specific Detection of Allergen-Specific Antibodies

doi: 10.3390/bios14070353

Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison of glass-based substrates with other substrates for microarrays.

Article Snippet: There are also about a dozen companies whose solid allergen microarrays have not yet been approved for clinical diagnosis but are used in research, e.g., OmicsArrayTM Allergen Antigen Array (GeneCopoeia, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA), Allergen Epitope Microarray (PEPperPRINT GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany), Microtest (Microtest Matrices Ltd., London, UK), and IgE-QBATM (Indoor Biotechnologies, Charlottesville, VA, USA).

Techniques: Comparison, Fluorescence, Microarray, Control, Concentration Assay, Modification

Comparison of different types of allergens to be used in microarrays.

Journal: Biosensors

Article Title: Allergen Microarrays and New Physical Approaches to More Sensitive and Specific Detection of Allergen-Specific Antibodies

doi: 10.3390/bios14070353

Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison of different types of allergens to be used in microarrays.

Article Snippet: There are also about a dozen companies whose solid allergen microarrays have not yet been approved for clinical diagnosis but are used in research, e.g., OmicsArrayTM Allergen Antigen Array (GeneCopoeia, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA), Allergen Epitope Microarray (PEPperPRINT GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany), Microtest (Microtest Matrices Ltd., London, UK), and IgE-QBATM (Indoor Biotechnologies, Charlottesville, VA, USA).

Techniques: Comparison, Recombinant, Purification, Control, Microarray, Isolation, Activity Assay

Essential criteria for designing diagnostic microarray sensors. QD, quantum dot-based detection; OFD, organic fluorescent dye-based detection; Che, chemiluminescence-based detection; Col, colorimetry-based detection; Int, interference-based detection; Pol, polarization-based detection; RI, radioisotope-based detection; MS, mass spectrometry-based detection; SPR, surface plasmon resonance-based detection; AFM, atomic force microscopy-based detection. Green circle, low cost; yellow circle, medium cost; red circle, high cost.

Journal: Biosensors

Article Title: Allergen Microarrays and New Physical Approaches to More Sensitive and Specific Detection of Allergen-Specific Antibodies

doi: 10.3390/bios14070353

Figure Lengend Snippet: Essential criteria for designing diagnostic microarray sensors. QD, quantum dot-based detection; OFD, organic fluorescent dye-based detection; Che, chemiluminescence-based detection; Col, colorimetry-based detection; Int, interference-based detection; Pol, polarization-based detection; RI, radioisotope-based detection; MS, mass spectrometry-based detection; SPR, surface plasmon resonance-based detection; AFM, atomic force microscopy-based detection. Green circle, low cost; yellow circle, medium cost; red circle, high cost.

Article Snippet: There are also about a dozen companies whose solid allergen microarrays have not yet been approved for clinical diagnosis but are used in research, e.g., OmicsArrayTM Allergen Antigen Array (GeneCopoeia, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA), Allergen Epitope Microarray (PEPperPRINT GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany), Microtest (Microtest Matrices Ltd., London, UK), and IgE-QBATM (Indoor Biotechnologies, Charlottesville, VA, USA).

Techniques: Diagnostic Assay, Microarray, Colorimetric Assay, Mass Spectrometry, SPR Assay, Microscopy