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What is this webinar about?
Bacterial toxins are no longer viewed solely as biological threats; they are now critical tools for modern biomedical research and pharmaceutical testing.
This webinar bridges fundamental toxin biology with practical applications, showing how researchers and industry scientists are using these molecules to generate reliable, translatable data.
Webinar summary
- Learn practical ways to generate robust, translatable data for drug testing
- Get a clear link between toxin biology and real-world lab applications
- Discover how industry teams apply toxin-based assays to de-risk projects earlier
- Pick up actionable tips you can use straight away in your own workflows
- Hear what “good data” looks like, and how to avoid common pitfalls
Q&A of the live session
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Why do different assays sometimes give different results for the same cytokine?
You have to understand your target, and you have to design your assay for that target.
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What are the main reasons some assays failed to detect endogenous cytokines in disease samples?
Disease samples are highly complex; they may contain proteins and interfering antibodies that can affect your assay. This makes the analysis challenging. When developing your assay, you must ensure it can account for these factors. You may need to adjust the components to minimise artefacts so that, ultimately, you can accurately measure your target.
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Why do IL-15 & IL-22 require such assay design?
For IL-15, the total form (mostly bound) is active, whereas for IL-22, the active form is free; consequently, their assays are fundamentally different and opposite.
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Litterature
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EAE + Pertussis Literature
Almost 400 references in PubMed.
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Upadhye et al., 2025. -
EAA + Pertussis Literature
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Ischemic Stroke + Pertussis
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EAN + Pertussis Literature
18 references in PubMed
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Guo et al., 2022.
Gonsalvez et al., 2017. -
EAU + Pertussis Literature
89 references in PubMed
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Feng et al., 2025.
Zloh et al., 2024. -
EAM + Pertussis Literature
7 references in PubMed
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Hosenpud et al., 1985.
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