Multiplex kits reactive with primate species represent a vital and expanding toolset for biomedical and veterinary research, especially in studies involving primates as models of human disease and immune function. These kits enable simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple analytes such as cytokines, chemokines, antibodies, or genetic markers in small sample volumes, greatly enhancing experimental efficiency and data richness. Their applications span infectious disease surveillance, immunophenotyping, vaccine evaluation, and genetic conservation within primate populations.
Key Features and Benefits
High Throughput and Efficiency: Multiplex assays require minimal sample volume while providing multi-analyte data, making them ideal for precious primate samples.
Species-Compatible Antibodies: Panels incorporate antibodies validated for cross-reactivity with various non-human primate species such as rhesus macaques and cynomolgus monkeys, ensuring sensitivity and accuracy.
Versatility: Compatible with diverse sample types including blood, serum, tissue biopsies, and even saliva or sputum in some PCR-based assays.
Applications in Biomedical and Translational Research
Monitoring antibody responses against multiple pathogenic antigens simultaneously for improved infectious disease diagnostics and vaccine efficacy studies.
Profiling cytokine storm and immune landscape dynamics in primate models of diseases including viral hemorrhagic fevers, cancer immunotherapy, and autoimmune conditions.
Facilitating neuroscience research with multiplex immunoassays to study neural immune interactions and implanted device responses in primate models.

