xMAP (Multi-Analyte Profiling) technology is a
multiplex assay format, patented by
Luminex Corporation, using a panel of microspheres internally doped with two fluorescent dyes to produce up to 100 different bead identities that can be used in various applications - from HLA genotyping by oligonucleotide probe hybridization to serological profiling e.g. antibody diversity profiling, antibody identification or histocompatibility screen etc
XMAP is a cloud-based
Geographic information system (GIS) produced by
Geoxphere Ltd. It was created in 2016 to help Local Government and Business create, view and analyse spatial data.
XMap.Net mobile app is an application published by App.Net, providing a map to place classified ads for local businesses and services. XMap is the place on your phone to discover what’s hot and noteworthy in your neighborhood.
Topics referred to by the same term
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Xmap. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
xMAP (Multi-Analyte Profiling) technology is a
multiplex assay format, patented by
Luminex Corporation, using a panel of microspheres internally doped with two fluorescent dyes to produce up to 100 different bead identities that can be used in various applications - from HLA genotyping by oligonucleotide probe hybridization to serological profiling e.g. antibody diversity profiling, antibody identification or histocompatibility screen etc
XMAP is a cloud-based
Geographic information system (GIS) produced by
Geoxphere Ltd. It was created in 2016 to help Local Government and Business create, view and analyse spatial data.
XMap.Net mobile app is an application published by App.Net, providing a map to place classified ads for local businesses and services. XMap is the place on your phone to discover what’s hot and noteworthy in your neighborhood.
Topics referred to by the same term
This
disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Xmap. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.