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Emerging Precision COVID Diagnostics

Quantitative Spike Protein Analysis

Quantitative Spike Protein Assay

for Research Applications

 
 
Our Quantitative Spike Protein Assay was developed in a CLIA certified high-complexity lab. Q Spike is being implemented for research laboratories, biologics manufacturers, and investigational teams studying spike protein presence in biological materials.
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The problem
 
 

Emerging Opportunities: 

Analytical Research  of Biologic Materials

Researchers studying biologics and protein dynamics are increasingly interested in exploring the persistence of spike protein in experimental model systems and research-grade biological matrices. Our quantitative spike protein assay (RUO) is available to support fundamental mechanistic investigations in controlled laboratory settings.

 

 

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Quantitative Spike Protein Detection

Assay (Q-Spike) – Research Use Only

Our Quantitative Spike Protein Assay (Q-Spike) is designed exclusively to support fundamental laboratory research into the persistence and expression dynamics of spike protein in controlled experimental systems.

The assay is intended for use in:

  • Basic mechanistic research studies

  • Exploratory investigations of protein detection in research model systems and archived research samples

  • Collaborative basic science projects examining molecular and cellular questions

Key features for research use include:

  • Quantitative detection of spike protein in research matrices

  • High analytical sensitivity suitable for laboratory-based investigations

  • Reproducible workflow optimized for basic research applications

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Important Notice: This assay and all associated data are provided strictly for research purposes in academic or laboratory settings. It is not intended for, and may not be used in, manufacturing processes, quality control programs, process development, product characterization for production, donor screening, lot release decisions, or any regulated biologics or clinical activities.

WHY IT MATTERS:

Exploring Spike Protein Persistence in Biological Research Systems

Biologics researchers are increasingly interested in understanding the fundamental behavior and persistence of spike protein in complex experimental biological systems.

Our quantitative spike protein assay (RUO) is designed to support basic laboratory research into:

• Mechanisms of protein persistence and clearance

• Biodistribution patterns in model systems

• Protein expression dynamics in controlled experimental matrices

• Factors that may influence off-target protein behavior

This RUO tool enables research teams to generate quantitative data that can contribute to deeper mechanistic insights and scientific publications in the fields of immunology and mRNA biology.

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Research Collaboration Opportunities

Quantitative Spike Protein Assay (Q-Spike)
– Research Use Only
 

We are seeking academic researchers and laboratory-based investigators interested in fundamental studies of spike protein persistence and expression dynamics in experimental biological systems.
Our Quantitative Spike Protein Assay (Q-Spike) is available for use with research plasma matrices and other experimental samples in basic laboratory investigations.
The assay supports:

  • Mechanistic research exploring protein detection in controlled research settings
  • Exploratory studies examining molecular persistence in archived research samples
  • Basic investigations into protein expression dynamics using standardized laboratory workflows

This assay is provided exclusively for research use in academic or non-clinical laboratory environments. It is designed to generate data for scientific inquiry and collaborative basic research projects.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Important Notice:
This assay may not be used for manufacturing processes, quality control, product characterization for production purposes, donor screening, lot release decisions, process development, or any regulated biologics activities. All use must remain strictly within the scope of basic laboratory research.

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Basic research collaboration opportunity: Q-Spike quantitative spike protein assay – research use only

We invite academic researchers, university laboratories, and independent basic science investigators to explore the use of our quantitative spike protein assay in fundamental mechanistic research.

The Q-Spike RUO assay is available to support strictly basic laboratory investigations, including:

  • Exploratory studies of protein detection in research model systems
  • Investigations into molecular persistence using archived research samples
  • Mechanistic studies of protein expression dynamics in controlled experimental settings

Research groups conducting independent basic science projects are welcome to contact us to discuss potential use of the assay in their research programs.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Important notice: This assay is provided strictly for basic, non-GMP laboratory research. It may not be used for manufacturing processes, quality control, analytical characterization of production materials, donor screening, lot release decisions, process development, or any regulated biologics or clinical activities. All use must remain limited to exploratory research in academic or research laboratory environments.

Integrate the Q-Spike Assay Into Your Basic Research
If your laboratory is conducting fundamental mechanistic research involving spike protein persistence or expression dynamics in experimental model systems or archived research samples, our team can provide technical information on implementing the Q-Spike assay in research settings.