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A direct measure of product quality is the frequency of citations in the scienti�c literature. R&D Systems has more
than 20 years of experience designing, testing, and optimizing themost cited ELISA kits in the world. Find out why
scientists trust R&D Systems ELISAs more than any other brand.
The Most Referenced Immunoassays
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R&D Systems is the Most Referenced ELISA Manufacturer
R&D Systems Quantikine® ELISAs
Approximately 42% of Referenced Immunoassays are Developed and Manufactured by
R&D Systems. A survey of 860 manuscripts from 44 journals was conducted to compare the
number of citations specifying the use of R&D Systems ELISAs to the number citing ELISAs from
other commercial sources. A total of 433 ELISA citations referencing immunoassays from 66
di�erent vendors were identi�ed in the survey.
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