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KD-assistant

The KD assistant is a small program to assist with the optimization of kinetics runs. The program can calculate the maximal analyte concentration to be used from one manual analyte injection. The input consists of the initial binding rate (slope), the response of the analyte injection and the analyte concentration. The program deals also with the capturing level of the ligand and adjusts the analyte concentration accordingly. Goto Software

SPR-Forum

The SPR-forum is dedicated to the combination between SPR and biomolecular interactions. There are many questions asked and answered so browse through the topics.
Feel free to post your questions about the technology, instruments or experimental set-up.

SPR-Simulation

The SPR-Simulation software is a standalone application to simulate kinetic interaction curves. The program draws the curves after the input of the kinetic rate constants, the analyte concentration and the association and dissociation times.
Other features are the simulation of equilibrium sensorgrams, mass transport, decaying surfaces and plotting an overlay over an imported sensorgram figure.

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