Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) Development Services
At Precision, we offer ELISA development services to support pre-clinical through phase 3 studies, including assay development or transfer, validation, and implementation.
Robust and proven technology, enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) can deliver quantitative antibody-based measurement of any target for which there is a sensitive and specific binding reagent, such as an antibody or aptamer.
ELISA Assays and Precision for Medicine’s Approach
Multiple platforms enable a broad range of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) applications
ELISA development service capabilities
- Assay development or transfer (custom assays or commercial kits), validation, and implementation
- Multiple platforms: colorimetric, fluorescent, luminescent, MSD
- Support pre-clinical through phase 3 studies
- ISO/GCP/GCLP/GLP/CAP/CLIA regulated assays
ELISA test applications
- PK and PD studies
- Cytokine and biomarker analysis
- Immunogenicity (ADA, TAb) assays
Example of two types of ELISA assays
Gene therapy viral vector NAb/TAb assays via ELISA
Precision has extensive experience in developing ELISA-based neutralizing antibody and total antibody assays to measure pre-existing antibodies to gene therapy viral vector-based therapeutics across multiple types of vectors and capsid types.
Discover how our bioanalytical testing expertise can advance your development program
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