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New Products

TGR BioSciences has expanded its range of AlphaScreen® SureFire® assays, with the addition of 9 new assay kits for measurement of cellular phosphoproteins. New assays include targets in cAMP, MAPK and TGFβ signaling pathways.

Click here for the latest AlphaScreen® SureFire® products

Coming soon! ELISA-One™, a highly sensitive immunoassay technology that provides rapid results without all of the handling steps of standard ELISA assays.

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Meetings & Conferences

Come and meet with the scientists from TGR BioSciences and learn more about our innovative cell based assay technologies.
See 2010 meeting schedule

Drug Discovery'10
01-02 September 2010 - Coventry, UK

50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Cell Biology
11-15 December 2010 - Philadelphia, PA

SBS 17th Annual Conference and Exhibition
27-31 March, Orlando, Fla

 

 

WELCOME TO TGR-BIOSCIENCES

TGR is dedicated to providing high quality research reagents for cell-based research applications. TGR's flagship AlphaScreen® SureFire® assay reagents are designed for the detection of protein phosphorylation in a homogeneous cell-based assay format. AlphaScreen® SureFire® assays are targeted at phosphorylation events important to GPCR biology, and kinase signaling targets key to cancer research.

TGR's new ELISA-One™ platform represents the next generation in ELISA technology, bringing sensitivity, speed and flexibility to this traditional assay format. ELISA-One™ is a fluorescent-based ELISA that allows rapid detection of cellular proteins. TGR is also committed to developing new technologies for cellular analysis, focusing on antibody-based detection of key cell-signaling events.

TGR actively contributes to research interrogating kinase signaling mechanisms in key areas such as GPCR biology and cancer research, and the validation of appropriate cellular models for signaling studies in these areas of biology is a key area of interest. Click here for more about TGR.