Early phase clinical trials often need more than standard safety data. In Phase 0, Phase I and Phase II studies, sponsors, CROs and research teams may also need to understand how a treatment affects immune activity, inflammation or disease related biological pathways. Cytokine testing for clinical trials can support this work by helping researchers measure […]
Introduction: The Scientific Need for Multiplex Strategies Advances in biomarker technologies have transformed how researchers investigate immune responses, disease biology, and therapeutic mechanisms. Traditional single-analyte assays, such as ELISA, remain valuable tools for focused questions. However, complex biological systems rarely operate through a single pathway or molecule. Instead, networks of cytokines, chemokines, and other signaling […]
Understanding the immune system often begins with one powerful tool: cytokine profiling. Whether you’re studying inflammation, autoimmune disease, cancer immunotherapy, or vaccine responses, cytokine measurements offer a real-time view into immune activity. But with so many options available, selecting the right multiplex immune assay can be a challenge. This article compares three widely used platforms […]
Introduction In the rapidly advancing world of biomedical research, efficient and precise data collection is crucial. As the demand for comprehensive insights into complex biological systems increases, researchers are turning to multiplex assays powered by Luminex platform. This breakthrough platform allows scientists to analyze multiple biomarkers in a single sample, accelerating the pace of discovery […]
Elevating Research Precision and Sensitivity In the fast-paced world of biomedical research, precision and sensitivity are paramount. Eve Technologies is proud to partner with Meso Scale Discovery® (MSD®) to bring you cutting-edge assay services that elevate your research to new heights. Partnering with MSD®, we equip researchers with cutting-edge tools that redefine accuracy and precision […]
Tip 1: Use the same sample type for your study Plasma is processed from blood in the presence of an anticoagulant. Serum is processed from blood without an anticoagulant. The sample matrices are different for plasma and serum so conduct your study with one sample type to ensure data continuity.