As regulators increasingly request physical characterization data by several methods, the need for NanoSight results in complement to DLS is growing. For a fuller understanding of comparative technologies, click here.
Find out more about NanoSightNanoSight visualizes, measures and characterizes virtually all nanoparticles. Particle size, concentration, aggregation and zeta potential can all be analyzed while a fluorescence mode provides speciation of labeled particles. NanoSight provides real time monitoring of the subtle changes in the characteristics of particle populations with all of these analyses uniquely confirmed by visual validation.
Find out more about NanoSightProtein Aggregation in Therapeutic Suspensions: Characterization and Quantification
Update on the EU Definition of Nanomaterials
Update on Exosome Characterization by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis
Caltech uses Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis to characterize new therapeutic nanoparticles.
Measurement of particle size distribution, concentration and degree of aggregation of complex biologicals including viruses, phage, bioparticles (exosomes, liposomes) and protein preparations. Click here to find out more about Biological Nanoparticles.
Imaging light scatter or fluorescent emissions from engineered nanoparticles. High resolution plots of particle size distribution and particle concentration across a broad range of applications. Click here to find out more about Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials.
NanoSight’s unique ability to detect and speciate exosomes and other microvesicles opens new routes to medical diagnostics, as the importance of these particles as biomarkers in thrombosis and cancer is increasingly recognized. Click here to find out more about Exosomes and Microvesicles.