Which detection method can measure low amounts of analyte?
Low concentrations can frequently be detected using the Immobilizer™ plates and strips. A low limit for detecting a good signal is normally around OD=1.0. Depending on enzyme, substrate, equipment, and reaction requirements the different detection assays can be optimised to meet the necessary sensitivity. In the theory luminescence assays will be the best choice for detecting low signals.
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