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LEGENDplex Service

LEGENDplex™ allows researchers users to quantify cytokines on most common flow cytometers. It utilizes beads pre-coated with antibodies for their intended target. With two bead sizes and distinct intrinsic levels of APC fluorescence, bead populations to easily be identified in our complimentary software suite. Once the analyte is bound, a cocktail of biotinylated antibodies is added. This is followed by PE-Streptavidin, which serves as the signal to help quantify cytokine concentrations alongside a standard curve. 

The ability to detect up to 14 analytes with increased sensitivity and dynamic range and as little as 25 µL of sample speeds up discoveries and breakthroughs. Read more about the assay here.

More information about LEGENDplex services specific to our core coming soon.

To request our LegendPlex service please fill out this form: LegendPlex Request Form

 

 

 

Meet the Team


David Archer, PhD

Scientific Director, Pediatric+Winship Flow Cytometry Core and Animal Physiology Core

darcher@emory.edu

Aaron Rae

Core Director, Pediatric+Winship Flow Cytometry Core

ajrae@emory.edu

Prasanthi Chappa

Flow Cytometry Technologist, Supervisor

pchappa@emory.edu

Inna Ruiz

Flow Cytometry Technologist, Snr

inna.ruiz@emory.edu

Igor Albizua-Santin

Flow Cytometry Technologist, Snr

ialbizu@emory.edu

Upcoming Events

Mon Sep 81:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Kristy Murray, DVM, PhD
Mon Sep 151:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Tommy Zhou
Tue Sep 1612:00PM-1:00PM
HeRO Research in Progress Seminar
Mon Sep 221:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Dr. Lisa Marie Cranmer
Wed Sep 2411:00AM-12:00PM
Aflac - EIPC Joint Seminar
Mon Sep 291:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Preeti Jaggi
Sat Oct 48:00AM-11:00AM
Winship 5K - Team REACH
Mon Oct 61:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar- Brian Doehle, PhD
Mon Oct 61:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Brian Doehle
Tue Oct 1412:00PM-1:00PM
HeRO Research in Progress Seminar
Mon Oct 201:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Dr. Matthew Voigt
Mon Oct 271:00PM-2:00PM
CCIV Seminar-Alec Zhan

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