Biomarkers for Neuroscience
Simple Plex™ assays on Ella™ offer superior performance for neurodegenerative disease characterization and monitoring. With enhanced accuracy, reproducibility, sensitivity, and an efficient workflow, Simple Plex assays are ideal for translational neuroscience research. Simple Plex neuroscience assays are optimized for quantification of neuro biomarkers in common biological fluids such as serum, plasma, and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). Each cartridge comes with a factory-calibrated curve, saving you the time and cost of setting up your own curve.
Accelerate Your Neuroscience Research with Ella
Reliable Data.
Consistent Results.
Reliable Data.
Consistent Results.
Simple Plex assays on Ella offer a highly sensitive and reproducible method of neuro biomarker detection. Simple Plex assays come with built-in standard curves and hands-free operation, giving you consistent, high-quality data on neurological biomarkers in serum, plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Ultra-Sensitive Neuro Biomarker Detection
Ultra-Sensitive Neuro Biomarker Detection
Simple Plex neuroscience assays have been extensively validated in numerous studies, demonstrating exceptional sensitivity and precision for detecting low abundance proteins. Fluorescent detection improves sensitivity by 10X and boosts dynamic range up to 5 logs while the fully automated assay workflow delivers results in less than 90 minutes.
Customizable Open Cartridge Option
Customizable Open Cartridge Option
Discover a faster and more efficient way to develop custom assays with the Simple Plex customizable open cartridge. With the ability to test several antibody combinations and build up to 48 immunoassays on a single cartridge, you can investigate neurological biomarkers with ease, even at the low levels in serum and plasma.
Need Better Biomarker Data From Your CSF Samples?
We've got neuroscience biomarker assays that have been fully validated for measurement in CSF. Have precious samples and need to measure multiple biomarkers? Talk to our specialists about creating a custom panel for your research.
Human
Alpha-2 macoglobulin
Amyloid Beta 1-40
Amyloid Beta 1-42
BAFF
Caspase-1
CCL2
CD21
CD27
CHI3L1
CRP
CXCL10
Cystatin C
Ferritin
Fibronectin
Fractalkine
GFAP
Rethink Your ELISA with Ella
Standard ELISA techniques for detecting protein biomarkers often come up short in terms of sensitivity and reproducibility. Ella automates your assay workflow, delivering accurate and consistent data—without the manual set up common with traditional ELISAs. With Ella’s compact footprint and hands-free workflow, you get accurate data with no manual steps.
Neuroscience Assay Resources
Immunoassay Solutions for Neuroinflammation
Explore Bio-Techne’s immunoassay solutions designed to support every phase, from discovery to validation. Download this brochure to uncover our guide to identifying the ideal product line for your neuroinflammation research with Ella™, ELISA, and Luminex®.
Raising the Bar in Neurological Biomarker Detection
Because basal NFL levels in serum and plasma are typically in the low picogram per milliliter, sensitive, robust, and reproducible assays are needed to provide high-quality data. Watch this short clip from a recent Ella Neuroscience webinar where presenters demonstrate how highly sensitive, reproducible Simple Plex™ NFL and NFH assays provide precise biomarker measurement, even at the low levels detected in serum and plasma.
Improving Diagnostic Accuracy
Biofluid-based neurological biomarkers have shown promise in helping to improve diagnostic accuracy, predict disease progression, and evaluate responses to therapeutic interventions. Steffan Halgebauer discusses the challenges neuroscientists face when evaluating biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases and how Ella helps save time and conserve samples compared to other immunoassay platforms.
Monitoring Neurodegenerative Disease
Neurofilament heavy and light chains are associated with a number of pathological conditions, and both individually and in conjunction are promising better diagnosis and monitoring of a number of diseases. Learn how researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, and Cedars-Sinai in collaboration with Bio-Techne are exploring the promise of NF-L and NF-H as biomarkers.