MRP2 PREDIVEZ™ Fluorescent Vesicular Transport Assay

August 01, 2007

SOLVO Biotechnology is introducing the revolutionary PREDIVEZTM Fluorescent Vesicular Transport Assay Kit for MRP2. The PREDIVEZTM Vesicular Transport kit is a simple and powerful tool to investigate drug-transporter interactions. It provides information on any interaction between the ABC transporter and the test drug that would aff ect the transport of the fluorescent reporter substrate. The Kit not only contains all you need to conduct Vesicular transport assay but also delivers major technical improvements over the currently available conventinal products such as:
  • You can avoid the use of radioactive materials and lengthy scintillation counting by using a fluorescent reporter substrate.
  • Larger dynamic range
  • Easy to use: All solutions and reagents are pre-prepared and included in the Kit for the assay (No scale and no pH setting are required).
  • All-in-one: The Kit contains everything you need for the assay; FROM all reagents and solutions (such as vesicular membrane preparation, assay mix, etc.) TO a CD including an electronic data acquisition and evaluation sheet and all relevant documentation.
  • Easier automation, Higher Throughput.
  • Lower cost for each Data Point generated
SOLVO PREDIVEZTM Fluorescent Vesicular Transport Assay Kits are available in 3, 6 and 10 compund sizes for the human MRP2 transporter. Recommended equipment:
  • 96-well filter plates from Millipore (Cat No. MSFB6B) or equivalent
  • Filtration manifold from Millipore (Cat No. MSVMHTS00) or equivalent
  • Fluorescent plate reader
Coming up:
  • ratMrp2 PREDIVEZ (Q4 of 2007)
  • MRP3 PREDIVEZ (Q4 of 2007)
  • MRP5 PREDIVEZ (Q4 of 2007)
  • BSEP PREDIVEZ (Q2 of 2008)
  • mouseBsep PREDIVEZ (Q2 of 2008)
Terms and prices are available upon request.

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