The case for analyzing images from multiple gels/blots in a single coverage project

Introduction In the context of selecting or developing antibody reagents for HCP ELISA assays, multiple coverage analyses become essential to compare various experimental factors, including replicates, cell lines, process parameters, antigens, antibodies, and more. A critical question arises: Is there merit in analyzing image pairs from such comparisons individually, as is often the practice, or should these images be collectively analyzed in a single project? Overwhelmingly, the evidence leans toward the latter. In this discussion, we delve into why this […]

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How can I evaluate Melanie?

We understand the importance of choosing the right software solution for your 2D gel and blot analyses. Before making a purchase decision, you want to make sure that the software works for you, with your images. You can therefore download a fully functional trial version of Melanie, to evaluate the application and discover how it will benefit your research.

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Which MelanieTM version is right for me?

Looking for software to analyze your 2D gel or blot data? But not quite sure which of our Melanie modules is most appropriate for your application? It’s all about your research question – quantitative or qualitative – and the method used to run your experiment. Here’s a guide to find your ideal solution.

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How can I export my spot data?

Melanie allows you to export a table with all spot data, also called project data. You can use the exported file for further analysis of your experiment with third party software. Learn how and what data can be exported, in what format and what export options exist.

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The difference between a node-locked and a floating license

Melanie supports both node-locked and floating (network) licenses. This article illustrates and explains the two options, to help you choose the most appropriate license for your research environment.

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