Biến đổi trong quá trình phân tích AAV
Mass photometry is a bioanalytical technology that measures the mass of individual AAV particles in solution, quickly and using small amounts of sample.
Mass photometry is ideally suited for measurements of empty/full capsid ratios. Filled AAV capsids have greater mass than empty capsids, so they can be readily distinguished from empty capsids on mass photometry histograms (Fig 1).

Figure 1 Mass photometry measurement of AAV capsids (AAVDJ serotype) with SamuxMP. Two distinct peaks are visible: one with lower mass corresponding to empty capsids, and a second with higher mass corresponding to full capsids.
Serotype-agnostic AAV analytics
The SamuxMP mass photometer can measure AAV capsids of any serotype without the need for protocol adjustments.
Figure 2 shows SamuxMP measurements of empty AAV capsids of four different AAV serotypes.
For each sample, the mass photometry measurements with the SamuxMP revealed a single, symmetric peak at the expected mass, confirming that the SamuxMP produces consistent results across serotypes.

Figure 2: Mass photometry measurements of empty AAV capsids of different serotypes on the SamuxMP. Mass histograms for four different AAV serotypes, with the mass and standard deviation calculated from three technical replicates.