Proteome Profiler™ Antibody Array Kits utilize chemiluminescence for detection of multiple analytes in one sample. Many of our kits can also be adapted for near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence detection by replacing the HRP-conjugated Streptavidin provided in the kit with IRDye® 800CW Streptavidin. This modification is not applicable to array kits that use an HRP-conjugated detection antibody instead of Streptavidin-HRP, and it is not recommended for arrays with phospho-specific antibodies due to increased signal noise.
Both chemiluminescence and fluorescence based Proteome Profiler™ Antibody Array Kits can be quickly and accurately analyzed by FluorChem™ systems with AlphaView software.
Figure 1 Supernatants from human umbilical vein enthothelial cells (HUVEC) with or without TNF-alpha treatment were screened for changes in cytokine expression. Proteome Profiler™ Human XL Cytokine Array membranes (left; Catalog # ARY022B) were imaged for 10 minutes on a FluorChem™ R system, and AlphaView software was used to quantitate the change in cytokine and soluble receptor expression (right).
Learn more about how Proteome Profiler™ Antibody Arrays and FluorChem™ systems can work together to advance your research. Our App Note contains array protocol details, a description of instrument and software capabilities, and multiple data examples.
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