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Global Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service Market 2024 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2030
13 Jun 2024
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Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service
Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service measures biomolecular interactions by analyzing interference patterns of white light reflected from the surface of a biosensor tip. In BLI experiment, one molecule is immobilized to a biosensor and binding to a second molecule is measured. The molecules that bind or dissociate themselves from the biosensor causes a shift in the interference pattern that is measured in real-time. The unbound molecules, variations in the refractive index of the surrounding medium or flow rate, however, do not affect the interference. This unique feature of BLI technology therefore allows measuring crude samples to determine the kinetics and affinity of molecular interactions. Anotheradvantage of BLI is that the number of sensors can be scaled up easily without making the system more error-prone or complex. Theoretically, there is no need to regenerate single sensors, because immobilizing an equal amount of ligand on additional sensors can easily create duplicates of the surface.
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Global Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service Supply, Demand and Key Producers, 2024-2030
13 Jun 2024
Service & Software
Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service
Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service measures biomolecular interactions by analyzing interference patterns of white light reflected from the surface of a biosensor tip. In BLI experiment, one molecule is immobilized to a biosensor and binding to a second molecule is measured. The molecules that bind or dissociate themselves from the biosensor causes a shift in the interference pattern that is measured in real-time. The unbound molecules, variations in the refractive index of the surrounding medium or flow rate, however, do not affect the interference. This unique feature of BLI technology therefore allows measuring crude samples to determine the kinetics and affinity of molecular interactions. Anotheradvantage of BLI is that the number of sensors can be scaled up easily without making the system more error-prone or complex. Theoretically, there is no need to regenerate single sensors, because immobilizing an equal amount of ligand on additional sensors can easily create duplicates of the surface.
USD4480.00
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Search For: Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service
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Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service measures biomolecular interactions by analyzing interference patterns of white light reflected from the surface of a biosensor tip. In BLI experiment, one molecule is immobilized to a biosensor and binding to a second molecule is measured. The molecules that bind or dissociate themselves from the biosensor causes a shift in the interference pattern that is measured in real-time. The unbound molecules, variations in the refractive index of the surrounding medium or flow rate, however, do not affect the interference. This unique feature of BLI technology therefore allows measuring crude samples to determine the kinetics and affinity of molecular interactions. Anotheradvantage of BLI is that the number of sensors can be scaled up easily without making the system more error-prone or complex. Theoretically, there is no need to regenerate single sensors, because immobilizing an equal amount of ligand on additional sensors can easily create duplicates of the surface.
USD3480.00
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Bio-Layer Interferometry (BLI) Service measures biomolecular interactions by analyzing interference patterns of white light reflected from the surface of a biosensor tip. In BLI experiment, one molecule is immobilized to a biosensor and binding to a second molecule is measured. The molecules that bind or dissociate themselves from the biosensor causes a shift in the interference pattern that is measured in real-time. The unbound molecules, variations in the refractive index of the surrounding medium or flow rate, however, do not affect the interference. This unique feature of BLI technology therefore allows measuring crude samples to determine the kinetics and affinity of molecular interactions. Anotheradvantage of BLI is that the number of sensors can be scaled up easily without making the system more error-prone or complex. Theoretically, there is no need to regenerate single sensors, because immobilizing an equal amount of ligand on additional sensors can easily create duplicates of the surface.
USD4480.00
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