Workflow
The chart below outlines a typical workflow for the ELISA testing service:
In a first step, the customer outlines the requirements, technical specifications and scope of the study. Based on this, the service manager makes a quotation and defines a timeline for the completion of the service measurements.
Once the schedule is agreed upon and the contract is signed, the customer sends the samples to the Biomedica laboratory, where they are stored at -80º C until the time of the measurement. All samples are transported on dry ice and shipment temperatures are monitored throughout the transport. Upon delivery, the customer will receive a confirmation of the receipt of the samples from Biomedica.
Next, experienced laboratory staff perform the agreed upon assay protocol and measure the quantity of the relevant biomarkers in the samples. All samples are measured in duplicate. Standards and controls are included in all assays. If more than one kit is required, all measurements are taken using kits from a single lot. Samples are identified based on sample numbers, allowing the patient data to remain completely confidential and anonymous. The experiment results in the recording of raw data.
In a final step, the laboratory staff process the raw data read-out and compile it into a final report that includes an easy-to-interpret summary of the results. This report is then passed on to the customer.
Sample Types
Service measurements are generally available for serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant and, in some cases, urine, saliva and CSF samples. Available sample types will depend on the kit used for the measurement.
Data & Reports
Raw data is generated using assay kits from one lot. After data generation and processing, customers will receive a report containing:
- Background information about the assay
- Records of sample transport, handling and storage
- The assay protocol including the name of the operator, the measuring date, and raw-data data generation
- The raw data obtained from the absorbance readings of serum-based standards and one to two quality controls and samples, all measured in duplicate
- The processed data, i.e. the calculated sample concentrations based on the constructed standard curve
Pricing
We offer our ELISA testing services for €200 per ELISA or Luminex assay. This price includes sample handling, preparation and measurement, raw data generation, as well as the compilation of the data into a final report. Please note that this charge does not cover the price of the kit itself, which will be added to the testing service charge, or shipment costs for samples.
Supplementary validations can be accommodated according to customer requirements and specifications at an additional charge.
Biomedica offers microRNA services in cooperation with TAmiRNA.
Analysis Types
We offer a broad range of high quality RNA services performed by experts according to GLP standards. These services include:
- RNA extraction from biofluids (serum/plasma, extracellular vesicles), cells and tissue followed by quality control of total RNA using bioanalyzer chips
- Next-generation sequencing
- RT-qPCR
- Cell-type specific microRNA/mRNA analysis in complex tissues
- Custom analysis of microRNA signatures
- Analysis of established microRNA signatures predicting fracture risk, platelet function, and toxicity
Sample Types
We have established standardized analytical procedures for the following technologies and biological specimens:
Cells | Tissues | Serum/Plasma | Urine | Extracellular vesicles | |
Required yield | 10^3 cells | 5 mg | 50 — 200 µL | 50 — 200 µL | 10,000 vesicles |
RNA extraction | |||||
Quantitative PCR | |||||
Next-generation sequencing |
Additional options:
- Purification and characterization of extracellular vesicles (EVs) according to official recommendations by the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV)
- Customized protocols for a variety of biofluids such as cerebral spine fluid (CSF), saliva and tears
- Data analysis support using our proprietary normalization strategies and machine learning to discover and validate multivariant biomarker signatures with robust diagnostic performance
Workflow
microRNA testing services follow the outlined pre-defined workflow:
In a first step, the customer outlines the requirements, the objective and scope of the study. Based on this, the service manager makes a project proposal and quotation, and defines a timeline for the completion of the service measurements.
Once the schedule is agreed upon and the contract is signed, the customer sends the samples, where they are stored at -80º C until the time of the measurement. All samples are transported on dry ice and shipment temperatures are monitored throughout the transport. Upon delivery, the customer will receive a confirmation of the receipt of the samples.
Next, experienced laboratory staff extract the RNA from the samples. After a quality control step, they perform the service of interest and measure the quantity of the relevant microRNAs in the samples. The experiment results in the recording of raw data.
In a final step, the laboratory staff process the raw data read-out and perform an in-depth analysis, which is compiled it into a final report that includes data ready-to-use for publications and presentations as well as for further analysis. This report is then passed on to the customer and discussed in a one-on-one consultation.
Data & Reports
Raw data is generated using assay kits from one lot. After data generation and processing, customers will receive a report containing:
- Records of sample transport, handling and storage
- The raw data obtained from the experiments
- The processed data ready-to-use for publications and presentations as well as for further analysis
Pricing
Prices depend on the exact specifications of the study, the type of analysis and the number of samples. Please get in touch to receive a quote.
Biomedica offers microRNA services in cooperation with TAmiRNA.
Workflow
After an initial customer inquiry, the objective of the analysis and the scope of the study is established. The GlycoStationTM Reader can analyse a wide variety of samples including cultivated cells, biopsy tissue sections, paraffin fixed tissue sections, serum, urine, cell culture supernatants and milk. Based on this, the service manager makes a quotation and defines a timeline for the completion of the service measurements.
Once the schedule is agreed upon and the contract is signed, the customer sends the samples to the Biomedica laboratory, where they are stored at -80º C until the time of the measurement. All samples are transported on dry ice and shipment temperatures are monitored throughout the transport. Upon delivery, the customer will receive a confirmation of the receipt of the samples from Biomedica.
In the next step, the protein concentration of each samples is measured. Samples are then diluted to 50µg/ml and labelled with Cy3 mono-reactive dye. After labelling, the samples are further diluted, applied to and incubated on the LecChipTM. In the final step of the experiment, the LecChipTM is scanned and the fluorescent image digitalized.
In a final step, the laboratory staff process the raw data read-out and compile it into an excel file. A more detailed report can be compiled on request, which contains a differential analysis and an explanation of the structural differences of the glycans between samples. This report is then passed on to the customer.
Sample Types
Service measurements are available for a wide variety of samples including cultivated cells, biopsy tissue sections, paraffin fixed tissue sections, serum, urine, cell culture supernatants and milk.
Profiling Basis
LecChipTM uses 45 different lectins, which specifically recognize different glycan structures. By analysing the lectin’s binding patterns, different structural glycan features can be identified.
The following lectins are spotted in triplicate onto the LecChipTM glass slide:
Data & Reports
After data generation and processing, customers will receive:
- Records of sample transport, handling and storage
- The raw data obtained from the LecChipTM analysis
For an additional charge, customers can also obtain a differential analysis report, which contains a differential analysis (Clustering analysis, ROC analysis) and an explanation of the structural differences of the glycans between samples.
Pricing
Prices depend on the exact specifications of the study, the number of samples and whether an analysis report is required. Please get in touch to receive a quote.