Introducing the All-In-One Platform

The fastest, easiest, and most accurate immunoassay

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What Is All-In-One Immunoassay?

Immunoassays (or antibody-based tests) are today’s most popular method in diagnostic testing. All-In-One (AIO) is a breakthrough advancement in immunoassays that offers superior speed, ease of use, and accuracy of testing compared to current products in the market. 

A key to this innovation is our proprietary nanotechnology-based solution. By shifting the biological, chemical, and physical signal-generating interactions into the liquid phase—rather than on solid surfaces as with most conventional assays—this novel approach delivers a much faster and efficient signal generation, resulting in significantly better sensitivity and accuracy in detecting target analytes.

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Key Features

Some of the main characteristics that differentiate All-In-One from current products in the market are as follows :

  1. Nanoparticle-enhanced antibody delivery : Antibodies are immobilized and stabilized on nanoparticles, which enables an efficient, all-in-one handling of reagents.

  2. Dual-function capture/detect antibody : A single multifunctional antibody not only binds the target but also generates the signal—streamlining reagent requirements.

  3. Rapid, single-step immunoreaction : Quantifies antigens in one short, wash-free incubation, leading to results in just minutes.

  4. Broad dynamic range : Ability to detect both low and high molecular-weight analytes in the same assay without compromising results.

Benefits to User

All-In-One addresses several pain points for users while minimizing the challenge of switching to another platform. Users do not need extensive new training, nor required to make expensive equipment purchases in order to use All-In-One based products.

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How Does It Work?

Here is a step-by-step diagram of how a typical All-In-One immunoassay would be processed in a lab. Notice that there are no washing steps, and the antibody binding occurs in-liquid (not on the bottom surface of the well). The entire process can take as little as 5 minutes.

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Text describing a scientific diagram about well surface containing green conjugated antibodies and a yellow chemiluminescence emitter.
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Instruction text explaining adding a sample with red antigen and gray waste material to a well, numbered 2.
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Step 3 of a process describing that after a short incubation, the antibody binds with the antigen.
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How Does It Stack Up Against Competition?

Here is a performance comparison of how our All-In-One immunoassay kit competes with 3 established products in the market.

The competitor products are conventional sandwich immunoassays used to detect troponin I, a protein released into the bloodstream when there is damage to the heart muscle. This test is commonly used to help in the diagnosis of a heart attack.

As seen on the table, our AIO kit not only shows a significantly faster testing time, but also demonstrated the lowest Limit of Detection (LOD) among the competition.

Moreover, the AIO kit has a wide dynamic range that allows the quantification of both large and small molecules in a single assay.