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Proximity ligation assay (in situ PLA) is a technology that extends the capabilities of traditional immunoassays to include direct detection of proteins, protein interactions, Extracellular vesicles and post translational modifications with high specificity and sensitivity. Protein targets can be readily detected and localized with single molecule resolution and objectively quantified in unmodified cells and tissues. Utilizing only a few cells, sub-cellular events, even transient or weak interactions, are revealed in situ and sub-populations of cells can be differentiated. Within hours, results from conventional co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization techniques can be confirmed.

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  • Der Proximity Ligation Assay (in situ PLA) ist eine biochemische Methode zum Nachweis von Protein-Protein-Interaktionen. Der PLA ist eine Kombination aus einem ELISA mit einer Signalverstärkung durch eine Polymerasekettenreaktion und daher verwandt mit einer Immuno-Polymerasekettenreaktion. (de)
  • Proximity ligation assay (in situ PLA) is a technology that extends the capabilities of traditional immunoassays to include direct detection of proteins, protein interactions, Extracellular vesicles and post translational modifications with high specificity and sensitivity. Protein targets can be readily detected and localized with single molecule resolution and objectively quantified in unmodified cells and tissues. Utilizing only a few cells, sub-cellular events, even transient or weak interactions, are revealed in situ and sub-populations of cells can be differentiated. Within hours, results from conventional co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization techniques can be confirmed. (en)
  • Le test de lien entre protéines (Proximity Ligation Assay) est une technique qui étend les capacités de mesure de la présence ou de la concentration d'une protéine dans une solution. Elle permet de détecter directement la présence de protéines, leurs interactions ainsi que leurs modifications avec une importante précision. (fr)
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  • Der Proximity Ligation Assay (in situ PLA) ist eine biochemische Methode zum Nachweis von Protein-Protein-Interaktionen. Der PLA ist eine Kombination aus einem ELISA mit einer Signalverstärkung durch eine Polymerasekettenreaktion und daher verwandt mit einer Immuno-Polymerasekettenreaktion. (de)
  • Proximity ligation assay (in situ PLA) is a technology that extends the capabilities of traditional immunoassays to include direct detection of proteins, protein interactions, Extracellular vesicles and post translational modifications with high specificity and sensitivity. Protein targets can be readily detected and localized with single molecule resolution and objectively quantified in unmodified cells and tissues. Utilizing only a few cells, sub-cellular events, even transient or weak interactions, are revealed in situ and sub-populations of cells can be differentiated. Within hours, results from conventional co-immunoprecipitation and co-localization techniques can be confirmed. (en)
  • Le test de lien entre protéines (Proximity Ligation Assay) est une technique qui étend les capacités de mesure de la présence ou de la concentration d'une protéine dans une solution. Elle permet de détecter directement la présence de protéines, leurs interactions ainsi que leurs modifications avec une importante précision. (fr)
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  • Proximity Ligation Assay (de)
  • Proximity ligation assay (fr)
  • Proximity ligation assay (en)
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