QTL Biosystems is a privately held LLC located in Santa Fe, NM which began operations in January of 2000. The company has focused on the development of two lines of products, one of which uses fluorescence superquenching as a detection platform for biomedical research and the other for biodetection of infectious and/or hazardous biological agents. is developing products for : • Rapid, or "high-throughput," assays for drug discovery and quality control for pharmaceutical companies; • In-Vitro Diagnostics for the medical and research markets.• Advanced bioagent detection technologies; "QTL" stands for "Quencher-Tether-Ligand," a new technology that was invented by the founders of QTL Biosystems at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Our products are based on a proprietary QTL molecular component that enables a single step, instantaneous, homogeneous assay. The QTL concept enables a remarkably versatile new line of biosensing and biomedical assay products.
| Contact Details: |
| 2778 Agua Fria St. Bldg. C |
| Santa Fe |
| Minnesota |
| 87507 |
| United States of America |
| Tel: | 505-424-1000 |
| Fax: | 505-424-8679 |
| Email: | info@qtlbio.com |
| WWW: | www.qtlbio.com/

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Recent Publications by QTL Biosystems: |  |
Biocidal activity of a light-absorbing fluorescent conjugated polyelectrolyte.
Herein we describe studies that indicate a cationic conjugated... | 5th June, 2007
| QTL Biosystems, 2778 Agua Fria, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507-5491, USA.
| Langmuir. 2005 Oct 25;21(22):10154-9.
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Biotinylated peptides for rapid identification of substrates and inhibitors of kinases and phosphatases with fluorescence superquenching.
Aberrant regulation of kinase and phosphatase activities is implicated in... | 27th December, 2006
| QTL Biosystems, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA.
| Assay Drug Dev Technol. 2006 Oct;4(5):535-43.
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A robust screen for inhibitors and enhancers of phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI3K) activities by ratiometric fluorescence superquenching.
Aberrant regulation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) activity is... | 26th August, 2006
| QTL Biosystems, Santa Fe, NM.
| J Biomol Screen. 2006 Jun;11(4):413-22. Epub 2006 Feb 20.
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High-throughput kinase assays with protein substrates using fluorescent polymer superquenching.
BACKGROUND: High-throughput screening is used by the pharmaceutical... | 24th February, 2006
| QTL Biosystems, 2778 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA.
| BMC Biotechnol. 2005 May 31;5:16.
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Fluorescent assays to quantitate enzymatic activities yielding as end product an aqueous-insoluble indigo-blue dye.
Hydrolytic enzymes acting upon indoxyl-derivatized substrates produce a... | 15th December, 2005
| QTL Biosystems, Santa Fe,
| Langmuir. 2004 Mar 16;20(6):2424-8.
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