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AlphaLISA immunoassay conversion quick start guide
This quick guide presents a fast proof-of concept experiment to easily convert a immunoassay to a no-wasy AlphaLISA assay.

LANCE Ultra cAMP Assay development guidelines
The LANCE™ Ultra cAMP Assay Development Guidelines offer detailed instructions for accurately measuring cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) levels in cell lysates and membrane samples.

Finding the pathway to assay optimization is easy
Our guide simplifies kinase identification and utilization, featuring tested vendors, optimal ULight™ substrates, and corresponding Europium-labeled antibodies for LANCE Ultra assays. For unlisted kinases, contact your Revvity sales specialist, and explore our KinaSelect testing kits for comprehensive research solutions.

AlphaPlex quick start guide
This Quick Start Guide is intended to provide the Alpha user with the knowledge and tools necessary to quickly and easily unleash the power of multiplexing using AlphaPlex.

AlphaLISA in urine: Detecting kidney injury marker KIM-1
This document highlights the capability of AlphaLISA technology to identify the kidney injury biomarker KIM-1 in urine samples, achieving detection levels as low as 14 pg/mL.

AlphaLISA PRMT6 Histone H3-Arginine N-methyltransferase assay
This AlphaLISA immunoassay detects the mono-methylation of a biotinylated Histone H3 (1-21) peptide at lysine 4.

AlphaLISA HDAC1 Histone H3-Lysine 27 deacetylase assay
In this technical note discover how The AlphaLISA assay detects detect the removal of acetyl groups from a biotin-tagged peptide derived from Histone H3.

AlphaLISA LSD1 Histone H3-Lysine 4 demethylase assay
This AlphaLISA immunodetection assay measures the demethylation of a biotinylated Histone H3 (1-21) peptide mono‑methylated at lysine 4.

Detection of immune checkpoint markers in peripheral blood mononuclear cell lysates with AlphaLISA
In this technical note, discover how AlphaLISA can be used to detect and quantify additional immune checkpoint molecules within the PBMC population with and without activation using Dynabeads®.

AlphaLISA PRMT4 (CARM1) Histone H3-Arginine N-methyltransferase assay
This AlphaLISA™ immunodetection assay measures the methylation of a biotinylated histone H3 (21-44) peptide at arginine 26.


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