• New Special Protein System Increases Efficiency by 40%

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New Special Protein System Increases Efficiency by 40%

Aug 05 2015

A new special protein system has been launched that can process complex protein assays 40% faster than current systems.

Binding Site unveiled Optilite at the EuroMedLab Exhibition in Paris in June.  The company has spent more than four years developing Optilite in response to customer demand and the results are truly outstanding.  In independent testing by 11 European clinical sites, Optilite has proven consistent efficiency and assay performance in real-world lab conditions.

Charles de Rohan, CEO of Binding Site commented: “The results we’ve seen have been fantastic with labs reporting an average of 40% decrease in the time it takes for them to run Optilite, compared with other market leading protein systems.”

Optilite is designed for workflow optimisation and stores up to 34 different reagents on board at any one time. As well as the Freelite®, Hevylite® and subclass assays, Optilite offers a comprehensive menu for special protein analysis.

Continuous loading of samples, reagents and consumables plus automatic re-dilution to end result, enables labs to maximise test throughput whilst minimising hands on time. With multi-lingual touch-screen technology and automatic barcode recognition, Optilite has been designed with the user in mind and at just 94 x 70 x 62cm, is one of the smallest systems on the market. It is so easy to use that minimum training is required and any level of staff can be confident with the results.

Optilite has robust antigen excess protection, with three detection methods, that can be tailored to individual assays, thereby ensuring accurate and reliable results.

De Rohan added: “We wanted to bring simplicity to complex analytical processes. The result is Optilite, the latest innovation in special protein testing, which offers laboratories reliable clinical accuracy, speed and efficiency.”

For further information visit www.bindingsite.com


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