Lecture
Mass photometry – an analytical technology for biomolecular characterization
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- Halle A3 / 527
- Language: English
- Type: Lecture
Lecture description
Mass photometry is a single-particle analytical technology that measures the masses of biomolecules in their native states, in solution. The TwoMP mass photometer is an easy-to-use instrument that can measure masses of biomolecules between 30 kDa and 5 MDa, and requires minimal sample for analysis. In this talk, we demonstrate the utility of the TwoMP in a variety of contexts, including monitoring antibody-antigen interactions, quantifying small-molecule induced changes to complex formation, assessing sample purity and more.
We also showcase the capabilities of the TwoMP Auto, a mass photometer with automated pipetting that performs measurements autonomously.
We also showcase the capabilities of the TwoMP Auto, a mass photometer with automated pipetting that performs measurements autonomously.