the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research’s Researchers Analyse Inflammatory Responses with the Luminex 200 System

Recently, our researchers (Dhanyamol George and Wisdom Shadrach) used the Luminex 200 System instrument to evaluate the inflammatory response from cultured human endothelial cell supernatant.

The Luminex 200 System instrument is a multiplexing piece of equipment funded by @EnterpriseIreland, available at @ShannonABC for industry collaborations.

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More about the Luminex 200 System instrument

This equipment is applied in many sectors, including pharmaceutical research, clinical diagnostics, and biotechnology, and helps advance drug discovery, diagnostic testing, and biomedical research. It is particularly useful for individuals working in roles such as pharmaceutical scientists, clinical researchers, and biotechnologists.

Some of the ways the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research can use this equipment include: 

  • Immune marker response 
  • Antioxidant activity 
  • Wound healing activity 
  • Investigating signalling pathways 
  • Response of skin cells to various stresses 
  • Response of skin cells to cosmetics and medical device creams (e.g., skin barrier, anti-ageing) 

Some of the ways the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research can use this equipment include: 

  • Immune marker response
  • Antioxidant activity
  • Wound healing activity
  • Investigating signalling pathways
  • Response of skin cells to various stresses
  • Response of skin cells to cosmetics and medical device creams (e.g., skin barrier, anti-ageing)

and more… 

Key advantages of the Luminex 200 System include (but are not limited to):

  • Being capable of analyzing up to 40 analytes in a single 50µL sample
  • Maintaining high accuracy and sensitivity in measurements
  • The included xPONENT software simplifies data analysis and aids in drawing insightful conclusions from results

If you would like to learn more about this instrument and how the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research utilises it, or if you’re interested in collaborating with the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research, please contact Damian Gornik, the Centre for Applied Bioscience Research’s Communications Officer, via email ✉️ damian.gornik@mtu.ie

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