The sensilite™ assay is a homogeneous luciferase-based reporter gene assay designed for ultra-sensitive detection of luminescence signals. Its exceptional sensitivity makes it ideal for applications requiring precise measurement of low-level gene expression. Delivering consistent and reproducible results, this assay is optimized for high-throughput screening and demanding experimental workflows.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Application | Reporter Gene |
| Assay Points | 100 |
The sensilite™ assay is a homogeneous luciferase-based reporter gene assay designed for ultra-sensitive detection of luminescence signals. Its exceptional sensitivity makes it ideal for applications requiring precise measurement of low-level gene expression. Delivering consistent and reproducible results, this assay is optimized for high-throughput screening and demanding experimental workflows.
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Sensilite™ is a dispense-and-read, ultra-high sensitivity Firefly luciferase detection assay system for the
quantitation of Firefly luciferase expression in mammalian cells. sensilite was designed to provide maximum signal
intensity for assays requiring the most sensitivity, and is suitable for use in a tube or 96- and 384-well
microplate format.
sensilite is ideal for:
sensilite benefits:
As with all members of our Lites suite of luciferase detection reagents, sensilite offers superior performance in an
easy-to-use format, providing the following benefits:
| Application |
Reporter Gene
|
|---|---|
| Assay Points |
100
|
| Automation Compatible |
Yes
|
| Brand |
sensilite
|
| Detection Modality |
Luminescence
|
| Format |
Microplates
|
| Signal Halflife |
Flash
|
| Shipping Conditions |
Shipped Ambient
|
| Unit Size |
100 assay points (96-well) / 400 assay points (384-well)
|
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