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    SCIENION protein microarray wash buffer pmwb
    Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; <t>sIgE-microarray,</t> specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.
    Protein Microarray Wash Buffer Pmwb, supplied by SCIENION, 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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    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    protein microarray wash buffer pmwb - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
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    1) Product Images from "Specific IgE and Basophil Activation Test by Microarray: A Promising Tool for Diagnosis of Platinum Compound Hypersensitivity Reactions"

    Article Title: Specific IgE and Basophil Activation Test by Microarray: A Promising Tool for Diagnosis of Platinum Compound Hypersensitivity Reactions

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    doi: 10.3390/ijms25073890

    Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; sIgE-microarray, specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; sIgE-microarray, specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.

    Techniques Used: Activation Assay, Flow Cytometry, Microarray

    Examples of positive sIgE-microarray, BAT-microarray, and immunofluorescence detection of CD63 upon drug stimulation in patient 6, allergic to oxaliplatin, and patient 21, allergic to carboplatin. Cells were visualized under at ×100 magnification using a Olympus IX70 fluorescent microscope.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Examples of positive sIgE-microarray, BAT-microarray, and immunofluorescence detection of CD63 upon drug stimulation in patient 6, allergic to oxaliplatin, and patient 21, allergic to carboplatin. Cells were visualized under at ×100 magnification using a Olympus IX70 fluorescent microscope.

    Techniques Used: Microarray, Immunofluorescence, Microscopy

    BAT-microarray immunoassay. The y -axis shows the average CD63 expression represented as average z -scores. The x -axis shows the drug concentration: oxaliplatin ( A ) and carboplatin ( B ) 1:100 molar ratio. The standardized fluorescence intensity represented as the average z -score was considered positive if it exceeded three (dotted line).
    Figure Legend Snippet: BAT-microarray immunoassay. The y -axis shows the average CD63 expression represented as average z -scores. The x -axis shows the drug concentration: oxaliplatin ( A ) and carboplatin ( B ) 1:100 molar ratio. The standardized fluorescence intensity represented as the average z -score was considered positive if it exceeded three (dotted line).

    Techniques Used: Microarray, Expressing, Concentration Assay, Fluorescence



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    SCIENION protein microarray wash buffer pmwb
    Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; <t>sIgE-microarray,</t> specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.
    Protein Microarray Wash Buffer Pmwb, supplied by SCIENION, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/result/protein microarray wash buffer pmwb/product/SCIENION
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    protein microarray wash buffer pmwb - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
    90/100 stars
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    Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; sIgE-microarray, specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    Article Title: Specific IgE and Basophil Activation Test by Microarray: A Promising Tool for Diagnosis of Platinum Compound Hypersensitivity Reactions

    doi: 10.3390/ijms25073890

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Schematic flow diagram of recruitment of platinum-compound-treated patients. STs, skin tests; DPT, drug provocation test; DPT NP, drug provocation test not performed; BAT-FC, basophil activation test by flow cytometry; sIgE-microarray, specific IgE by microarray; BAT-microarray, basophil activation test by microarray.

    Article Snippet: After blocking, the microarray slides were washed twice with Protein Microarray Wash Buffer (PMWB, Scienion).

    Techniques: Activation Assay, Flow Cytometry, Microarray

    Examples of positive sIgE-microarray, BAT-microarray, and immunofluorescence detection of CD63 upon drug stimulation in patient 6, allergic to oxaliplatin, and patient 21, allergic to carboplatin. Cells were visualized under at ×100 magnification using a Olympus IX70 fluorescent microscope.

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    Article Title: Specific IgE and Basophil Activation Test by Microarray: A Promising Tool for Diagnosis of Platinum Compound Hypersensitivity Reactions

    doi: 10.3390/ijms25073890

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Examples of positive sIgE-microarray, BAT-microarray, and immunofluorescence detection of CD63 upon drug stimulation in patient 6, allergic to oxaliplatin, and patient 21, allergic to carboplatin. Cells were visualized under at ×100 magnification using a Olympus IX70 fluorescent microscope.

    Article Snippet: After blocking, the microarray slides were washed twice with Protein Microarray Wash Buffer (PMWB, Scienion).

    Techniques: Microarray, Immunofluorescence, Microscopy

    BAT-microarray immunoassay. The y -axis shows the average CD63 expression represented as average z -scores. The x -axis shows the drug concentration: oxaliplatin ( A ) and carboplatin ( B ) 1:100 molar ratio. The standardized fluorescence intensity represented as the average z -score was considered positive if it exceeded three (dotted line).

    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences

    Article Title: Specific IgE and Basophil Activation Test by Microarray: A Promising Tool for Diagnosis of Platinum Compound Hypersensitivity Reactions

    doi: 10.3390/ijms25073890

    Figure Lengend Snippet: BAT-microarray immunoassay. The y -axis shows the average CD63 expression represented as average z -scores. The x -axis shows the drug concentration: oxaliplatin ( A ) and carboplatin ( B ) 1:100 molar ratio. The standardized fluorescence intensity represented as the average z -score was considered positive if it exceeded three (dotted line).

    Article Snippet: After blocking, the microarray slides were washed twice with Protein Microarray Wash Buffer (PMWB, Scienion).

    Techniques: Microarray, Expressing, Concentration Assay, Fluorescence