Troubleshooting guide – Bio-Rad Bio-Plex Pro™ Magnetic Cell Signaling Assays User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

This troubleshooting guide addresses problems that may be encountered
with Bio-Plex Pro

assays. If you experience any of the problems listed

below, review the possible causes and solutions provided. Suboptimal
assay performance may also be due to the Bio-Plex

®

suspension array

reader. To eliminate this possibility, use the Bio-Plex validation kit to assist
in determining if the array reader is functioning properly.

Table 13. Troubleshooting guide.

Problem

Possible Causes

Possible Solutions

Low signals for

Sample protein concentration

Verify sample protein concentration

experimental

too low or too high

is within assay range. Optimization

samples

of protein concentration may be
needed based on targeted protein
expression level

Poor cell lysate quality

Prepare fresh lysate accordingly

Low signals for

Incorrect dilution of detection

Check the calculations and be

experimental samples antibody or streptavidin-PE

careful to add the correct volumes

and Bio-Rad cell
lysate controls

Expired Bio-Plex reagents

Check that reagents have not

were used

expired. Use new or non-expired
components

Incorrect incubation

Incubations should be at room

temperature

temperature (20–22°C)

Insufficient incubation time

Adhere to the recommended
incubation time

Beads lost

Use recommended magnetic
washer settings with correct
magnet soaking time

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