How much does a Magpix cost?
The average price of a Luminex MAGPIX analyzer is $27,500, only half the price of a Luminex 200 analyzer.
What is Magpix?
MAGPIX® is the simplest and most affordable of Luminex’s xMAP® instruments. This compact multiplexing unit performs up to 50 different tests in a single reaction volume and reads a 96-well plate in just 60 minutes. MAGPIX® features self-cleaning routines and magnetic bead compatibility (with Ma. Videos.
How does the luminex 200 work?
Beads are read on a dual-laser flow-based detection instrument, such as the Luminex 200™ or FlexMap® analyzer. One laser classifies the bead and determines the analyte that is being detected. In addition to flow-based analyzers, magnetic beads can be read using the Luminex MAGPIX® Analyzer.
What is xMAP technology?
xMAP® – The World’s Most Used Multiplexing Technology xMAP® Technology allows users to perform a wide range of protein- and nucleic acid-based multiplex assays, which can simultaneously detect up to 500 targets in a single run.
What can Luminex be used for?
Luminex xMAP (Multi-Analyte Profiling) technology enables scientists to measure multiple proteins in a single well. This technology combines advanced fluidics, optics, and digital signal processing with innovated microsphere technology to deliver multiplexed assay capabilities.
What is Luminex MAGPIX?
MAGPIX® System | xMAP Instrument | Luminex Corporation The MAGPIX® System is a simple, affordable, and compact instrument for multiplexing that multiplies the power of your potential. This compact multiplexing unit performs up to 50 different tests in a single reaction volume and reads a 96-well plate in just 60 minutes.
How does the MAGPIX system work?
Based on Luminex’s proven xMAP Technology, this video will walk you through how the MAGPIX system works. This compact and affordable system uses a fluorescent-based detection system and can measure up to 50 different analytes in a single microtiter well and reads a 96-well-plate in just 60 minutes.
What is Luminex® xMAP® technology?
Alternatively, Luminex® xMAP® technology enables scientists to measure multiple proteins in a single reaction. The new Luminex® MAGPIX® system is an affordable, compact fluorescent detection system suitable for medium-throughput multiplex immunoassays.
How many magnetic bead regions can the MAGPIX system read?
The MAGPIX system can read up to 50 unique magnetic bead regions. Our assays for the MAGPIX system use Luminex MagPlex magnetic microsphere technology that takes advantage of magnetic properties to simplify wash steps and maximize uniformity of results.