The power of Monolith X for Characterizing GPCRs: Accelerating Binding Affinity Measurements

February 29, 2024

As researchers devote more and more time to understanding signaling pathways, the need for technologies that allow for accurate binding measurement of GPCRs in close to native conditions is increasingly important. Functional integrity, conformation, and other factors are often compromised during biophysical assays. What if you had a technique that could measure in-solution, in any type of detergent, that yields high quality binding affinity data even with tricky membrane proteins?

Watch this webinar to discover Monolith X with Spectral Shift technology — an instrument that allows you to confidently measure binding with membrane proteins in as close to native conditions as possible, and see real life data examples.

To learn more about Monolith and Spectral Shift, read this brochure.

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