Campus Vienna Biocenter 2
1030 Wien
Austria

Phone: +43 1 7964040-0
Fax: +43 1 7964040-400

http://www.bendermedsystems.com

customerserv@bendermedsystems.com

Company Contacts
Department/ Name Address

Marketing&Sales Mr.Michael Krischke Campus Vienna Biocenter 2, 1030 Wien, Österreich, Telefon: 0043-1-7964040-110, Fax: 0043-1-7964040-400
krischke@bendermedsystems.com

Company Figures
Number of employees 20-49
Export content > 75%
Year of foundation 1998
Area of business Diagnostics

Language: German Language: English Company Profile

Research Reagents, Immunoassays
The Bender MedSystems product portfolio includes ELISA kits, antibodies and proteins targeted for research in various fields of immunology and cellular biology: Adhesion, Apoptosis, Cytokine Research and Tumor Biology.
Close collaboration and contacts with research institutes all over the world form the basis for the Bender MedSystems development group to be always up to date with the newest trends and discoveries in life science research with the goal to provide innovative tools to the scientific community. Bender MedSystems GmbH holds certificates for ISO9001:2000 and ISO13485:2003 Quality Standards. The products are regularly tested by internal and external experts.
Bender MedSystems provides the highest standards of technical and scientific service. Bender MedSystems recently launched the FlowCytomix range of bead based assays for Multiple Analyte Detection (human, mouse and rat).

Product Information
03.02.07 Immuno assay systems

03.02.07.06 Enzyme immunoassay (EIA, ELISA, EMIT)
Bender MedSystems ELISA Technology 15.09.2008

The Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay, or ELISA, is a fast, accurate, and sensitive immunochemical assay used to measure the presence of an antibody or antigen in a sample. ELISAs typically use antibodies and/or antigens coupled to easily assayed enzymes as detection reagents. These enzyme ‘conjugates’ act on chromogenic or fluorogenic substrates that ultimately produce an amplified detection signal. ELISA tests can routinely detect picogram (10-12) concentrations of analytes in serum, plasma and cell culture supernatants.