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Is it possible to detect antigens in any sample matrix?

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Is it possible to detect antigens in any sample matrix?

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• Yes, without further purification or accumulation steps. Imperacer assays already showed their increased performance in e.g. serum, plasma, CSF, tissue homogenate, urine, faeces, saliva, plant/food extracts and cell lysate. Typically the dilution of the sample in an adapted sample dilution buffer is reducing the background and inter-individual differences and thereby enhancing the sensitivity of the assay. This would additionally allow analyzing samples with e.g. high levels of detergents or other interfering compounds.

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