Multiomics services
At Dalton Bioanalytics, we're revolutionizing the field of multiomics with our innovative single-run assay. Our cutting-edge technology allows for comprehensive analysis of proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics in one efficient process, providing researchers with unparalleled insights into complex biological systems.
Our Single-Run Multiomics Assay
Proteomics
Uncover the complete protein profile of your samples, including post-translational modifications and protein-protein interactions.
Metabolomics
Identify and quantify small molecule metabolites, providing insights into cellular processes and metabolic pathways.
Lipidomics
Analyze the full spectrum of lipids, offering a comprehensive view of lipid metabolism and signaling.
We also provide RNA sequencing data with our data integration support
Advantages of Our Single-Run Approach
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Time-efficient: All analyses completed in one run, saving weeks of research time
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Cost-effective: Reduce overall project expenses by combining multiple analyses
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Integrated data: Gain a holistic view of biological systems with perfectly aligned multi-omic data
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Minimized sample requirements: Ideal for limited or precious samples
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Comprehensive coverage: Analyze thousands of proteins, metabolites, and lipids simultaneously
Applications of Single-Run Multiomics
Biomarker Discovery
Identify novel biomarkers across multiple molecular classes for improved disease diagnosis and prognosis.
Drug Development
Accelerate drug discovery by understanding compound effects on multiple molecular levels simultaneously.
Systems Biology
Gain comprehensive insights into complex biological pathways and their interactions.
Personalized Medicine
Develop tailored treatment strategies based on individual molecular profiles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you analyze other sample types besides plasma and tissue?
Yes, we can analyze a wide range of sample types, including urine, cerebrospinal fluid, cell culture media, and more. Contact us to discuss your specific sample type.
How much sample is required for the assay?
We typically require 100μL of plasma or serum, or 10mg of tissue. However, we can work with smaller amounts if necessary.