ProtoArray® Small Molecule Profiling Service

Please fill out the information below to obtain more information and/or a quote for a Small Molecule Profiling Service project.
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Contact Information

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Job Role

  • CEO / COO / President
  • Vice President
  • Department Head
  • Principal Investigator
  • Medical Doctor
  • Director
  • Post-doctoral fellow
  • Scientist / Associate Scientist
  • Student / Graduate Student
  • Research Assistant / Lab Technician
  • Lab Manager
  • Purchaser / Procurer
  • Educator

Techniques

  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Cell Imaging
  • qPCR / Real-time PCR / qRT-PCR
  • DNA Sequencing
  • Next Generation DNA Sequencing
  • Nucleic Acid Purification and/or Separation
  • Transfection
  • Virus Isolation

Applications

  • BioMarker Discovery
  • Cell / Tissue Culture
  • Cloning
  • Environmental Testing
  • Epigenetics / Epigenomics Analysis
  • Food and Beverage Testing
  • Forensics / Human Identity
  • Gene Expression / RNA Analysis
  • Genotyping and Genetic Variation
  • Imaging & Microscopy
  • In Vivo Research
  • Plant Research
  • Protein Analysis / Proteomics
  • Protein Expression / Production
  • RNAi
  • Stem Cells

1. How many small molecules will be assayed?

2. How will your small molecule be detected?

  • Biotin
  • Fluorophore
  • Tritium (3H)

3. If your small molecule is conjugated directly to a fluorophore, please indicate which one:

  • Alexa555
  • Alexa568
  • Alexa594
  • Alexa633
  • Alexa647
  • Other

If your small molecule is conjugated to a fluorophore not listed above, please specify the fluorophore below.

4. If your small molecule is conjugated to biotin or a fluorophore, can you provide at least 50 microliters of a 10 mM solution of your small molecule?

  • Yes
  • No

5. If your small molecule is tritiated, what is the specific activity and concentration?

6. In what solvent will your small molecule be dissolved?

7. What is the approximate solubility (g/L) of your small molecule in aqueous solutions?

8. Do you know or suspect that your small molecule binds to BSA or casein?

  • Yes
  • No

9. Are there special handling, toxicity, or solubility considerations for your small molecule?

  • Yes
  • No

If yes, what are the special requirements and/or considerations?

10. Please provide any other information that might help us to provide the best possible service for you.

Would like a quote or additional information?

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  • No