Scientists are the lifeblood of new product development and innovation. Conducting practical experiments is one of a research scientist’s most important functions. In order to optimize and fast-track results, scientists must be skillful with both instruments and wet-lab techniques.
Lab supply marketplace ZAGENO invited three experts from over 5,000 supplier partners1 to share three wet-lab techniques every researcher should know.
Technique #1: ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is used to detect the presence of antigens in biological samples. ELISA relies on antibodies to detect a target antigen using highly specific antibody-antigen interactions and is widely used to study protein / protein interactions for CAR T-cell therapy and vaccine development. There are four main types of ELISA techniques.
Special attention must be paid to all parameters within ELISA protocol steps, such as coating, blocking, sample addition, detection antibody addition, substrate addition, termination, and OD reading. Supply chain issues are affecting availability of bovine serum albumin (BSA), a common protein blocker, but product alternatives2 include non-fat dry milk, normal whole serum, or fish gelatin. Recipes are also available to make your own substrate in times of shortages.
Benefits for researchers studying protein-protein interactions (PPIs) using ELISA techniques include high sensitivity and specificity, high throughput, ease of use, quantitative results, and the possibility to test multiple sample types. Drawbacks include temporary readouts and limited antigen information.
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1 Would you like to improve your experiment results? ZAGENO is happy to connect scientists with subject matter experts to help with experiments in an advisory role.
2 Use of self-service lab supply marketplace ZAGENO is a cost-effective, time-sensitive way to source alternative products in times of shortages.
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