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AlphaScreen

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What is AlphaScreen?

AlphaScreen (Amplified Luminescent Proximity Homogeneous Assay) is a bead-based, non-radioactive, homogeneous assay technology widely used in drug discovery and life science research. It measures biomolecular interactions by detecting proximity between donor and acceptor beads. When the beads are brought into close proximity by a binding event, a cascade of chemical reactions is initiated, resulting in a strong amplified signal. This signal can then be measured, providing a quantitative assessment of the interaction.

What other technologies are related to AlphaScreen?

AlphaScreen Competitor Technologies

HTRF (Homogeneous Time-Resolved Fluorescence) is a competing homogeneous assay technology used for drug discovery and binding assays, similar to AlphaScreen.
mentioned alongside AlphaScreen in 13% (79) of relevant job posts
ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) is a widely used plate-based assay technique for detecting and quantifying substances like peptides, proteins, antibodies, and hormones. While it can address similar research questions it is generally a more complex, lower throughput assay, making it a potential competitor.
mentioned alongside AlphaScreen in 0% (90) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning AlphaScreen?

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Novartis
Health Care and Social Assistance
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Amgen
Health Care and Social Assistance

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