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HTRF™ (Homogeneous Time Resolved Fluorescence) is a no-wash technology that combines standard FRET technology with time-resolved measurement of fluorescence, eliminating short-lived background fluorescence.

This technology can be utilized in cellular or biochemical assays, employing competitive and non-competitive formats. It may be used  for drug discovery, biotherapy and basic research in therapeutic areas such as oncology, CNS and metabolic and immune disorders. Researchers can explore a wide range of applications, including GPCRs, kinases, epigenetics, biotherapy, and quantification of a range of biomarkers and cytokines.

  • Easy to perform: homogeneous assay with no wash requirement
  • High level of sensitivity, signal stable in time
  • Time and labor savings, rapid and accurate results
  • Amenable to miniaturization
  • Ability to detect and analyze small and large complexes with low to high affinity interactions
  • Field of applications: basic research, target discovery and validation, HTS and primary screening, secondary screening, lead optimization 

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
 

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