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Tech note: Basics of mass photometry

This technical note provides details on how mass photometry detects and analyzes contrast signals, and how to prevent common sources of noise. This document also shows what a typical mass photometry measurement looks like, as well as data that quantify the operational parameters of mass photometry such as accuracy, detection range and resolution. 

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Additional resources

BLOG​: Blog: How does mass photometry work? ​

In this blog post, you can read a detailed description of the basic principles, advantages, and limits of mass photometry, as well as further resources and references.  

WEBINAR​: Measuring Molecules with Light - Prof. Philipp Kukura, University of Oxford

In this webinar, Refeyn’s co-founder, Prof. Philipp Kukura, discusses how mass photometry works and the biophysics behind this revolutionary analytical method for biomolecules. Mass photometry is a bioanalytical technology that studies biomolecules at the single-molecule level, in their native state and without needing labels. It measures the light scattered by individual particles and uses this signal to count the particles and measure their mass. 

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