Proximity News

Scintillation proximity assay (SPA) is a homogeneous and versatile technology for the rapid and sensitive assay of a wide range of biological processes including use with enzyme and receptor targets, radioimmunoassay and molecular interactions. The assay format requires no separation steps, is amenable to automation, and is supported by more than 10 years of application data. 

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  • Automation

    Innovative automated liquid handling solutions for drug discovery, molecular biology and clinical… View more

  • Bead Information

    Scintillation Proximity Assay (SPA) is simple, quick and particularly suited to high throughput… View more

  • cAMP

    Homogeneous cAMP assays have been developed to allow the direct measurement of receptor… View more

  • Cellular Assays

    Protein kinases are directly implicated in many human diseases such as diabetes and cancer… View more

  • Cytostar-T

    Cytostar-T Scintillating Microplates are based on the principles of scintillation proximity assay… View more

  • Enzymes

    SPA kits are available for a wide range of target enzymes involved in the mechanisms of signal… View more

  • GTPgS

    Using a radioactive, non-hydrolyzable form of GTP, G-protein activation can be assessed by… View more

  • Instrumentation

    Discover the right solution for your specific application needs with PerkinElmer, your proven… View more

  • Ligand Receptor Binding

    Radioligand binding assays are an important tool in many disciplines in biological sciences… View more

  • Microplate Information

    PerkinElmer offers a complete range of high quality application-focused microplates, at a… View more

  • Protein Interaction

    Protein–protein interactions involve not only the direct-contact association of protein molecules… View more

  • RNA

    RNA quantitation or estimation assays are one of the most widely used methods in life science… View more

  • Bibliography

    The following is a list of known publications involving the use of SPA… View more