by Shi-qi An | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
Get to know how Amperia™ fits into your protein quantification workflow. 1. What types of proteins can I measure with Amperia™? Amperia™ is designed for total protein quantification and is compatible with a wide range of analytes, including monoclonal antibodies...
by Shannon Tomlinson | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
A focused approach to measurement in expression and purification workflows. His-tagged proteins are widely used in recombinant expression systems for their ease of detection, purification, and downstream handling. But accurately measuring how much tagged protein is...
by Shannon Tomlinson | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
Reliable concentration measurement underpins confident development decisions. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) play a central role in biologics development — from early discovery to clinical manufacturing. Whether you’re screening clones, monitoring upstream...
by Shannon Tomlinson | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
Getting total capsid concentration right is foundational for safe and effective AAV-based therapies. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are central to many gene therapy platforms — delivering genetic material into patient cells with high specificity and low...
by Shannon Tomlinson | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
How signal behaviour depends on assay design — and why it matters for your results. The Amperia™ platform supports multiple assay formats to accommodate different types of analytes and interaction mechanisms. While all assays use the same dip-style sensors and Redox...
by Shannon Tomlinson | Aug 16, 2025 | Blog
How buffer conditions and sample composition can influence your results. Protein purification is rarely a one-buffer affair. As your sample moves through lysis, capture, and elution steps, it encounters a series of changing conditions — each of which can impact the...