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            • assay development
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            • Assay Development is a procedure in molecular biology for testing or measuring the activity of a drug or biochemical in an organism or organic sample. A quantitative assay may also measure the amount of a substance in a sample. Bioassays and immunoassays are among the many varieties of specialized biochemical assays. Other assays measure processes such as enzyme activity, antigen capture, stem cell activity, and competitive protein binding. Pharma IQ
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            • A unique strength at Rockland is our antibody generation and development capabilities. Novel assays can be created start to finish by leveraging our in-house monoclonal and polyclonal antibody generation services with assay development. This synergy allows for generation of all critical assay reagents throughout the assay development process. - Rockland Inc. by
            • The starting point is to be absolutely clear as to what molecule and precisely what property of that molecule is to be measured. This may sound obvious, but it is a question of fundamental importance and underpins all subsequent assay development activities. - Labome by
            • We can deliver assay development for a range of cell-based assays incorporating end-points such as cytotoxicity, cell proliferation, receptor up-regulation, chemotaxis and metabolic read-outs. - Xenogenesis by
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