Luminex™ xMAP™ INTELLIFLEX System
Luminex™ xMAP™ INTELLIFLEX System
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Luminex™ xMAP™ INTELLIFLEX System

The Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System is the newest addition to the xMAP line of instruments and is available in two configurations: the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System and the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX DR-SE System.
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The Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System is the newest addition to the xMAP line of instruments. It comes in two configurations: the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System (Cat. No. APX2020) and the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX DR-SE System (Cat. No. APX2021). The main differences between the configurations are the dual reporter and side eject features available in the DR-SE configuration.

The Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System represents the most advanced and versatile multiplexing platform, featuring an embedded PC with a touchscreen interface and a reduced footprint compared to the Luminex 200 and FLEXMAP 3D systems. With automated start up, shut down, and maintenance routines, the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System is easy to use and maintain, providing fast read times for both 96- and 384-well plate formats. The system is compatible with all Invitrogen ProcartaPlex multiplex immunoassays and Invitrogen QuantiGene Plex multiplex gene expression assays.

Features of the Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System include:

  • Reporter laser (RP1): 532-nm diode-pumped solid-state laser (DPSS); mode of operation, continuous wave (CW); output power varies based on mode with maximum output power of 50 mW
  • Reporter detector (RP1): photomultiplier tube, detection bandwidth of 565 to 585 nm
  • Dynamic range (typical): RP1: ≥5.5 logs
  • Read time: 96-well plate in ∼20 min (up to 144,000 tests/hour); 384-well plate in ∼75 min (up to 153,600 tests/hour)
  • System warmup time: 30 min.
  • System intialization: ≤45 min.
  • System verification: 5 min.
  • Multiplexing: up to 500 analytes in a single sample (assay-dependent)
  • Available options: service contracts, IQ/OQ
  • Integrated PC and integrated barcode reader

Luminex xMAP technology

The open architecture of Luminex xMAP technology uses microspheres, digital signal processing, and traditional chemistry—combining proven technologies in a unique way.

Advantages of Luminex xMAP technology include:

  • Helps reduce costs and labor through multiplexing
  • Smaller sample size requirements compared to single result assays
  • Enables fast, reproducible results from favorable kinetics of liquid bead array approach
  • Broad coverage of applications, including protein expression and gene expression profiling

How Luminex xMAP technology works

Sets of magnetic microspheres are color-coded with combinations of red and infrared fluorophores. Each bead set is coated with a reagent specific to a particular bioassay, allowing the capture and detection of several specific analytes from a single sample. Optics in the compact analyzer excite the internal dyes that identify each microsphere as well as any reporter dye captured, providing quantitation of individual analytes on each microsphere. The analyzer reads many beads from each set, enabling rapid and precise results for several targets within a single sample.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Format96- or 384-well Plate
Laser FeaturesReporter Laser (532 nm)
Product LineLuminex™, xMAP™
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
• Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX instrument
• xMAP INTELLIFLEX Software (installed and USB)
• xMAP INTELLIFLEX Quick Guide
• Power cable, country specific
• xMAP Sheath Fluid PLUS, 20 L
• Sample probe needles (3)
• Off plate reagent Block
• Heater block for 96-well microtiter plates
• Heater block for 384-well microtiter plates
• Empty Cubitainer for waste
• Integrated PC with Windows 10 and integrated barcode reader
• Sample Probe Height Adjustment Kit (shipped separately)
• INTELLIFLEX Calibration Kit
• INTELLIFLEX Performance Verification Kit

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do the Luminex 200 Instrument System, Luminex FLEXMAP3D Instrument System and Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System simultaneously monitor concentrations of several different analytes in a single sample?

Each protein detected requires a different bead region to differentiate between analytes. The Luminex 200 Instrument System, Luminex FLEXMAP3D Instrument System and Luminex xMAP INTELLIFLEX System are outfitted with two lasers. The first laser is a red diode laser that classifies beads (region) based on color and hence identifies which protein is being measured. The second laser is a green YAG laser that quantitates reporter fluorophore (R-Phycoerythin, RPE) associated with the bead surface and determines the amount of the protein that is bound to the bead. The beads pass through the system at a rate of several thousand per second, excited first by the red laser and then the green laser. The results obtained show protein identity and the intensity of the signal, respectively. The intensity of the signal is directly proportional to the concentration of the analyte captured in the sample. Therefore, by monitoring the spectral properties of the beads and the amount of associated RPE fluorescence, the concentration of one or more proteins can be determined.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.