Genetically Engineered Proteins

Biosensing and Diagnostic Systems

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SenseOmics Inc., centers its activity in the design, development and production of protein reagents with unique and superior performance characteristics for biosensing and diagnostics applications. These reagents are more stable, have lower detection limits, feature higher catalytic activity and better lot-to-lot reproducibility than commercially available comparison products. The superior properties of these genetically designed reagents make them amenable to numerous applications in biosensors, immunoassays, and high-throughput screening assays for the medical, environmental, diagnostic, clinical, food, toxicological, pharmaceutical, defense, biotech, and chemical industries. SenseOmics’ reagents and biosensing assays are at the cutting edge of diagnostic and testing technologies and can be incorporated into a wide variety of platforms, including microtiter plates and microfluidics devices.  SenseOmics Inc. offers to its customers a possibility of contract research to produce tailor-made proteins.

 
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Biosensors

SenseOmics Inc. has designed and produced proteins for the highly sensitive and selective detection of target analytes. These proteins are employed as the sensing element in biosensing devices for IVD applications.

  Photoproteins

SenseOmics Inc. produces variants of the photoprotein aequorin, which are more active and more stable than commercially available aequorin. Through state of the art molecular biology and bioanalytical techniques, SenseOmics Inc. produces photoproteins with different bioluminescence emission wavelengths that are suitable for multianalyte and array detection.

 

Proteins for Immunoassays

SenseOmics Inc. produces protein conjugates for a number of immunoassays for biological marker analytes that employ the photoprotein aequorin as the label.

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