NOW AVAILABLE AT THOMSON HOSPITAL

Precision Autoimmune Diagnostics Close to Home

Discover MosaiQ and go live in your laboratories

Touch screen

Intuitive graphical user interface facilitates ease of use and quick handling

Ergonomic software complete with color-coded status and flags manages worklists, reagents, and consumables as well as results

Proprietary MosaiQ software can be connected to LIS is mono or bidirectional mode avoiding human error and time-consuming paperwork for a more efficient workflow

Water drawers

MosaiQ can be connected to the water plumbing system for a simplified workflow with fewer user interactions

Reagent door

Loading area where ready-to-use color-coded reagents are placed

Disposable Dispense Cartridge (DDC) minimizes user intervention and maintenance and avoids reagent carry-over

Microarray magazine station

High capacity – up to 4 magazines with 250 microarrays each can be loaded at once for improved walk-away time

Each magazine can represent different panels, for a flexible multiplex, multimodal solution that delivers results quickly

Magazine Unique ID and Microarray QR code improves traceability and accelerates responsiveness of investigations

Sample loading area

Random access

High throughput with up to 120 sample loading capacity

Promotes optimized workflow with dual pipettor probe tip that allows different tests in different wells simultaneously

Ensures sampling accuracy with liquid level detection sensor, optical liquid verification, and a barometric sensor that secures quality by detecting clots

Incubation chamber and wash station

Optical and ultrasonic sensor monitors wash steps and secure the dispensation and aspiration during each wash cycle

Environmental monitoring of incubation performance ensures accurate results

Spotlight on the microarray reaction

Integrated calibrators within each microarray delivers reliable results

Integrated anti-human IgG controls secures the presence of the serum at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated human IgG controls secure the presence of the conjugate (detection reagent) at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated negative control validates that there is no non-specific reaction at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Reagent drawer

RFID Read-Write capability enables traceability, avoids human mistakes, and saves time

Color-coded and Poka Yoke (lock and key system) avoids human mistakes in a busy laboratory environment

Concentrated wash buffer solutions are diluted onboard to reduce storage volume, and increase staff safety with lower volume to carry

Liquid waste

MosaiQ can be connected to the drain ensuring staff does not come into contact with liquid waste for increased staff safety

Alarm

Visual and audible alarm makes MosaiQ easy and safe to use in a busy laboratory environment

NOW AVAILABLE AT THOMSON HOSPITAL

Precision Autoimmune Diagnostics Close to Home

Discover MosaiQ and go live in your laboratories

Touch screen

Intuitive graphical user interface facilitates ease of use and quick handling

Ergonomic software complete with color-coded status and flags manages worklists, reagents, and consumables as well as results

Proprietary MosaiQ software can be connected to LIS is mono or bidirectional mode avoiding human error and time-consuming paperwork for a more efficient workflow

Water drawers

MosaiQ can be connected to the water plumbing system for a simplified workflow with fewer user interactions

Reagent door

Loading area where ready-to-use color-coded reagents are placed

Disposable Dispense Cartridge (DDC) minimizes user intervention and maintenance and avoids reagent carry-over

Microarray magazine station

High capacity – up to 4 magazines with 250 microarrays each can be loaded at once for improved walk-away time

Each magazine can represent different panels, for a flexible multiplex, multimodal solution that delivers results quickly

Magazine Unique ID and Microarray QR code improves traceability and accelerates responsiveness of investigations

Sample loading area

Random access

High throughput with up to 120 sample loading capacity

Promotes optimized workflow with dual pipettor probe tip that allows different tests in different wells simultaneously

Ensures sampling accuracy with liquid level detection sensor, optical liquid verification, and a barometric sensor that secures quality by detecting clots

Incubation chamber and wash station

Optical and ultrasonic sensor monitors wash steps and secure the dispensation and aspiration during each wash cycle

Environmental monitoring of incubation performance ensures accurate results

Spotlight on the microarray reaction

Integrated calibrators within each microarray delivers reliable results

Integrated anti-human IgG controls secures the presence of the serum at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated human IgG controls secure the presence of the conjugate (detection reagent) at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated negative control validates that there is no non-specific reaction at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Reagent drawer

RFID Read-Write capability enables traceability, avoids human mistakes, and saves time

Color-coded and Poka Yoke (lock and key system) avoids human mistakes in a busy laboratory environment

Concentrated wash buffer solutions are diluted onboard to reduce storage volume, and increase staff safety with lower volume to carry

Liquid waste

MosaiQ can be connected to the drain ensuring staff does not come into contact with liquid waste for increased staff safety

Alarm

Visual and audible alarm makes MosaiQ easy and safe to use in a busy laboratory environment

NOW AVAILABLE AT THOMSON HOSPITAL

Precision Autoimmune Diagnostics Close to Home

Discover MosaiQ and go live in your laboratories

Touch screen

Intuitive graphical user interface facilitates ease of use and quick handling

Ergonomic software complete with color-coded status and flags manages worklists, reagents, and consumables as well as results

Proprietary MosaiQ software can be connected to LIS is mono or bidirectional mode avoiding human error and time-consuming paperwork for a more efficient workflow

Water drawers

MosaiQ can be connected to the water plumbing system for a simplified workflow with fewer user interactions

Reagent door

Loading area where ready-to-use color-coded reagents are placed

Disposable Dispense Cartridge (DDC) minimizes user intervention and maintenance and avoids reagent carry-over

Microarray magazine station

High capacity – up to 4 magazines with 250 microarrays each can be loaded at once for improved walk-away time

Each magazine can represent different panels, for a flexible multiplex, multimodal solution that delivers results quickly

Magazine Unique ID and Microarray QR code improves traceability and accelerates responsiveness of investigations

Sample loading area

Random access

High throughput with up to 120 sample loading capacity

Promotes optimized workflow with dual pipettor probe tip that allows different tests in different wells simultaneously

Ensures sampling accuracy with liquid level detection sensor, optical liquid verification, and a barometric sensor that secures quality by detecting clots

Incubation chamber and wash station

Optical and ultrasonic sensor monitors wash steps and secure the dispensation and aspiration during each wash cycle

Environmental monitoring of incubation performance ensures accurate results

Spotlight on the microarray reaction

Integrated calibrators within each microarray delivers reliable results

Integrated anti-human IgG controls secures the presence of the serum at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated human IgG controls secure the presence of the conjugate (detection reagent) at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated negative control validates that there is no non-specific reaction at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Reagent drawer

RFID Read-Write capability enables traceability, avoids human mistakes, and saves time

Color-coded and Poka Yoke (lock and key system) avoids human mistakes in a busy laboratory environment

Concentrated wash buffer solutions are diluted onboard to reduce storage volume, and increase staff safety with lower volume to carry

Liquid waste

MosaiQ can be connected to the drain ensuring staff does not come into contact with liquid waste for increased staff safety

Alarm

Visual and audible alarm makes MosaiQ easy and safe to use in a busy laboratory environment

NOW AVAILABLE AT THOMSON HOSPITAL

Precision Autoimmune Diagnostics Close to Home

Discover MosaiQ and go live in your laboratories

Touch screen

Intuitive graphical user interface facilitates ease of use and quick handling

Ergonomic software complete with color-coded status and flags manages worklists, reagents, and consumables as well as results

Proprietary MosaiQ software can be connected to LIS is mono or bidirectional mode avoiding human error and time-consuming paperwork for a more efficient workflow

Water drawers

MosaiQ can be connected to the water plumbing system for a simplified workflow with fewer user interactions

Reagent door

Loading area where ready-to-use color-coded reagents are placed

Disposable Dispense Cartridge (DDC) minimizes user intervention and maintenance and avoids reagent carry-over

Microarray magazine station

High capacity – up to 4 magazines with 250 microarrays each can be loaded at once for improved walk-away time

Each magazine can represent different panels, for a flexible multiplex, multimodal solution that delivers results quickly

Magazine Unique ID and Microarray QR code improves traceability and accelerates responsiveness of investigations

Sample loading area

Random access

High throughput with up to 120 sample loading capacity

Promotes optimized workflow with dual pipettor probe tip that allows different tests in different wells simultaneously

Ensures sampling accuracy with liquid level detection sensor, optical liquid verification, and a barometric sensor that secures quality by detecting clots

Incubation chamber and wash station

Optical and ultrasonic sensor monitors wash steps and secure the dispensation and aspiration during each wash cycle

Environmental monitoring of incubation performance ensures accurate results

Spotlight on the microarray reaction

Integrated calibrators within each microarray delivers reliable results

Integrated anti-human IgG controls secures the presence of the serum at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated human IgG controls secure the presence of the conjugate (detection reagent) at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated negative control validates that there is no non-specific reaction at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Reagent drawer

RFID Read-Write capability enables traceability, avoids human mistakes, and saves time

Color-coded and Poka Yoke (lock and key system) avoids human mistakes in a busy laboratory environment

Concentrated wash buffer solutions are diluted onboard to reduce storage volume, and increase staff safety with lower volume to carry

Liquid waste

MosaiQ can be connected to the drain ensuring staff does not come into contact with liquid waste for increased staff safety

Alarm

Visual and audible alarm makes MosaiQ easy and safe to use in a busy laboratory environment

NOW AVAILABLE AT THOMSON HOSPITAL

Precision Autoimmune Diagnostics Close to Home

Discover MosaiQ and go live in your laboratories

Touch screen

Intuitive graphical user interface facilitates ease of use and quick handling

Ergonomic software complete with color-coded status and flags manages worklists, reagents, and consumables as well as results

Proprietary MosaiQ software can be connected to LIS is mono or bidirectional mode avoiding human error and time-consuming paperwork for a more efficient workflow

Water drawers

MosaiQ can be connected to the water plumbing system for a simplified workflow with fewer user interactions

Reagent door

Loading area where ready-to-use color-coded reagents are placed

Disposable Dispense Cartridge (DDC) minimizes user intervention and maintenance and avoids reagent carry-over

Microarray magazine station

High capacity – up to 4 magazines with 250 microarrays each can be loaded at once for improved walk-away time

Each magazine can represent different panels, for a flexible multiplex, multimodal solution that delivers results quickly

Magazine Unique ID and Microarray QR code improves traceability and accelerates responsiveness of investigations

Sample loading area

Random access

High throughput with up to 120 sample loading capacity

Promotes optimized workflow with dual pipettor probe tip that allows different tests in different wells simultaneously

Ensures sampling accuracy with liquid level detection sensor, optical liquid verification, and a barometric sensor that secures quality by detecting clots

Incubation chamber and wash station

Optical and ultrasonic sensor monitors wash steps and secure the dispensation and aspiration during each wash cycle

Environmental monitoring of incubation performance ensures accurate results

Spotlight on the microarray reaction

Integrated calibrators within each microarray delivers reliable results

Integrated anti-human IgG controls secures the presence of the serum at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated human IgG controls secure the presence of the conjugate (detection reagent) at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Integrated negative control validates that there is no non-specific reaction at the ultimate stage of the reaction

Reagent drawer

RFID Read-Write capability enables traceability, avoids human mistakes, and saves time

Color-coded and Poka Yoke (lock and key system) avoids human mistakes in a busy laboratory environment

Concentrated wash buffer solutions are diluted onboard to reduce storage volume, and increase staff safety with lower volume to carry

Liquid waste

MosaiQ can be connected to the drain ensuring staff does not come into contact with liquid waste for increased staff safety

Alarm

Visual and audible alarm makes MosaiQ easy and safe to use in a busy laboratory environment

Singleplex VS Multiplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Singleplex: multiple
reflex steps

Workflow complexity

One Step
Simple Process

3+ Sample Tubes

Sample handling

1 Sample Tube

11 Individual Reagents

Reagent management

1 Microarray

3–7 Days

Turn-around time

<1 Day

Benefits

Discover how MosaiQ technology can transform your lab

From an intuitive workflow to rapid turnaround times and actionable insights —

everything is optimised for better performance.

Simple Workflow

Reclaim Your Lab's Most Valuable

Resource: Time

MosaiQ technology automates repetitive manual tasks, freeing your team to focus on results that matter most.

Load & Go functionality with true random access means samples move seamlessly—no batching, no waiting, no manual intervention.

On-board RFID tracks reagent stability and expiration automatically, eliminating manual inventory management and reducing errors.

Your technicians spend less time on routine tasks and more time on value-added work, improving lab efficiency and patient care.

Connectibe Tissue Disease

Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) are complex disorders that may present with a wide spectrum of non-specific manifestations and its differential diagnosis remain clinically challenging.¹

Our targeted menu covers 15 markers in one panel.²–¹⁰

CTD

DFS70/LEDGF Anti-DFS70 confirms specific anti-nuclear antibodies pattern observed in immunofluorescence.

RA

CCP Anti-CCP in combination with other markets can help identify connective disease comorbidity

SLE

dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Chromatin, Ribosomal P Anti-Chromatin improves the sensitivity of SLE detection. Anti-Ribosomal P is associated with neuro-psychiatric SLE.

IIM

Jo-1 Anti-Jo-1 are the only autoantibodies included in the current IIM classification criteria

MCTD

U1RNP and Sm/RNP Anti-U1RNP and anti-Sm/RNP help to differentiate MCTD.

SjS

SS-A (Ro60), SS-B (La), TRIM21 (Ro52) Differentiating anti-SS-A 60 from TRIM21 (Anti-SSA 52) is important as TRIM21 may be associated with interstitial lung disease.

SSc

CENP-B, Scl-70, RNA Pol III These three markers aid the differentiation between diffuse and limited form of SSc.

CTD: Connective Tissue Disease

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

MCTD: Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

SjS: Sjögren’s Syndrome

SSc: Systemic Sclerosis

LOCATION

Thomson Hospital Pathology Wing, Level 2

The Autoimmune Testing Center is located in the newly renovated East Wing. Parking is available in Garage B.

Mon – Sun: Open 24 hours

03-6287 1111

Celiac Disease Panel - MosaiQ

tTG

IgA, IgG

DGP

IgA, IgG

Combining both isotypes covers most serological markers recommended by clinical guidelines even in case of selective IgA deficiency and helps optimize workflow efficiencies.

IgA

Deficiency

Assists clinicians in the interpretation of tTG IgA and DGP IgA results as selective IgA deficiency affects 2-3% of patients with celiac disease

1

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder, found in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by glutaen ingestion, affecting the small intestine with an estimated prevalence of about 1%. The diagnosis is often challenging due to a wide range of overlapping symptoms.

AliveDX planar microarray supporting celiac disease diagnosis, AiPlex CD, is designed to deliver rapid in-vitro test results, helping to reduce the time to results for patients. The panel combines both IgA and IgA, proving a comprehensive analysis in every sample.

Celiac Disease

Singleplex VS Multiplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Singleplex: multiple
reflex steps

Workflow complexity

One Step
Simple Process

3+ Sample Tubes

Sample handling

1 Sample Tube

11 Individual Reagents

Reagent management

1 Microarray

3–7 Days

Turn-around time

<1 Day

Benefits

Discover how MosaiQ technology can transform your lab

From an intuitive workflow to rapid turnaround times and actionable insights —

everything is optimised for better performance.

Simple Workflow

Reclaim Your Lab's Most Valuable

Resource: Time

MosaiQ technology automates repetitive manual tasks, freeing your team to focus on results that matter most.

Load & Go functionality with true random access means samples move seamlessly—no batching, no waiting, no manual intervention.

On-board RFID tracks reagent stability and expiration automatically, eliminating manual inventory management and reducing errors.

Your technicians spend less time on routine tasks and more time on value-added work, improving lab efficiency and patient care.

Connectibe Tissue Disease

Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) are complex disorders that may present with a wide spectrum of non-specific manifestations and its differential diagnosis remain clinically challenging.¹

Our targeted menu covers 15 markers in one panel.²–¹⁰

CTD

DFS70/LEDGF Anti-DFS70 confirms specific anti-nuclear antibodies pattern observed in immunofluorescence.

RA

CCP Anti-CCP in combination with other markets can help identify connective disease comorbidity

SLE

dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Chromatin, Ribosomal P Anti-Chromatin improves the sensitivity of SLE detection. Anti-Ribosomal P is associated with neuro-psychiatric SLE.

IIM

Jo-1 Anti-Jo-1 are the only autoantibodies included in the current IIM classification criteria

MCTD

U1RNP and Sm/RNP Anti-U1RNP and anti-Sm/RNP help to differentiate MCTD.

SjS

SS-A (Ro60), SS-B (La), TRIM21 (Ro52) Differentiating anti-SS-A 60 from TRIM21 (Anti-SSA 52) is important as TRIM21 may be associated with interstitial lung disease.

SSc

CENP-B, Scl-70, RNA Pol III These three markers aid the differentiation between diffuse and limited form of SSc.

CTD: Connective Tissue Disease

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

MCTD: Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

SjS: Sjögren’s Syndrome

SSc: Systemic Sclerosis

LOCATION

Thomson Hospital Pathology Wing, Level 2

The Autoimmune Testing Center is located in the newly renovated East Wing. Parking is available in Garage B.

Mon – Sun: Open 24 hours

03-6287 1111

Celiac Disease Panel - MosaiQ

tTG

IgA, IgG

DGP

IgA, IgG

Combining both isotypes covers most serological markers recommended by clinical guidelines even in case of selective IgA deficiency and helps optimize workflow efficiencies.

IgA

Deficiency

Assists clinicians in the interpretation of tTG IgA and DGP IgA results as selective IgA deficiency affects 2-3% of patients with celiac disease

1

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder, found in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by glutaen ingestion, affecting the small intestine with an estimated prevalence of about 1%. The diagnosis is often challenging due to a wide range of overlapping symptoms.

AliveDX planar microarray supporting celiac disease diagnosis, AiPlex CD, is designed to deliver rapid in-vitro test results, helping to reduce the time to results for patients. The panel combines both IgA and IgA, proving a comprehensive analysis in every sample.

Celiac Disease

Singleplex VS Multiplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Singleplex: multiple
reflex steps

Workflow complexity

One Step
Simple Process

3+ Sample Tubes

Sample handling

1 Sample Tube

11 Individual Reagents

Reagent management

1 Microarray

3–7 Days

Turn-around time

<1 Day

Benefits

Discover how MosaiQ technology can transform your lab

From an intuitive workflow to rapid turnaround times and actionable insights —

everything is optimised for better performance.

Simple Workflow

Reclaim Your Lab's Most Valuable

Resource: Time

MosaiQ technology automates repetitive manual tasks, freeing your team to focus on results that matter most.

Load & Go functionality with true random access means samples move seamlessly—no batching, no waiting, no manual intervention.

On-board RFID tracks reagent stability and expiration automatically, eliminating manual inventory management and reducing errors.

Your technicians spend less time on routine tasks and more time on value-added work, improving lab efficiency and patient care.

Connectibe Tissue Disease

Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) are complex disorders that may present with a wide spectrum of non-specific manifestations and its differential diagnosis remain clinically challenging.¹

Our targeted menu covers 15 markers in one panel.²–¹⁰

CTD

DFS70/LEDGF Anti-DFS70 confirms specific anti-nuclear antibodies pattern observed in immunofluorescence.

RA

CCP Anti-CCP in combination with other markets can help identify connective disease comorbidity

SLE

dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Chromatin, Ribosomal P Anti-Chromatin improves the sensitivity of SLE detection. Anti-Ribosomal P is associated with neuro-psychiatric SLE.

IIM

Jo-1 Anti-Jo-1 are the only autoantibodies included in the current IIM classification criteria

MCTD

U1RNP and Sm/RNP Anti-U1RNP and anti-Sm/RNP help to differentiate MCTD.

SjS

SS-A (Ro60), SS-B (La), TRIM21 (Ro52) Differentiating anti-SS-A 60 from TRIM21 (Anti-SSA 52) is important as TRIM21 may be associated with interstitial lung disease.

SSc

CENP-B, Scl-70, RNA Pol III These three markers aid the differentiation between diffuse and limited form of SSc.

CTD: Connective Tissue Disease

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

MCTD: Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

SjS: Sjögren’s Syndrome

SSc: Systemic Sclerosis

LOCATION

Thomson Hospital Pathology Wing, Level 2

The Autoimmune Testing Center is located in the newly renovated East Wing. Parking is available in Garage B.

Mon – Sun: Open 24 hours

03-6287 1111

Celiac Disease Panel - MosaiQ

tTG

IgA, IgG

DGP

IgA, IgG

Combining both isotypes covers most serological markers recommended by clinical guidelines even in case of selective IgA deficiency and helps optimize workflow efficiencies.

IgA

Deficiency

Assists clinicians in the interpretation of tTG IgA and DGP IgA results as selective IgA deficiency affects 2-3% of patients with celiac disease

1

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder, found in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by glutaen ingestion, affecting the small intestine with an estimated prevalence of about 1%. The diagnosis is often challenging due to a wide range of overlapping symptoms.

AliveDX planar microarray supporting celiac disease diagnosis, AiPlex CD, is designed to deliver rapid in-vitro test results, helping to reduce the time to results for patients. The panel combines both IgA and IgA, proving a comprehensive analysis in every sample.

Celiac Disease

Singleplex VS Multiplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Singleplex: multiple
reflex steps

Workflow complexity

One Step
Simple Process

3+ Sample Tubes

Sample handling

1 Sample Tube

11 Individual Reagents

Reagent management

1 Microarray

3–7 Days

Turn-around time

<1 Day

Benefits

Discover how MosaiQ technology can transform your lab

From an intuitive workflow to rapid turnaround times and actionable insights —

everything is optimised for better performance.

Simple Workflow

Reclaim Your Lab's Most Valuable

Resource: Time

MosaiQ technology automates repetitive manual tasks, freeing your team to focus on results that matter most.

Load & Go functionality with true random access means samples move seamlessly—no batching, no waiting, no manual intervention.

On-board RFID tracks reagent stability and expiration automatically, eliminating manual inventory management and reducing errors.

Your technicians spend less time on routine tasks and more time on value-added work, improving lab efficiency and patient care.

Connectibe Tissue Disease

Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) are complex disorders that may present with a wide spectrum of non-specific manifestations and its differential diagnosis remain clinically challenging.¹

Our targeted menu covers 15 markers in one panel.²–¹⁰

CTD

DFS70/LEDGF Anti-DFS70 confirms specific anti-nuclear antibodies pattern observed in immunofluorescence.

RA

CCP Anti-CCP in combination with other markets can help identify connective disease comorbidity

SLE

dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Chromatin, Ribosomal P Anti-Chromatin improves the sensitivity of SLE detection. Anti-Ribosomal P is associated with neuro-psychiatric SLE.

IIM

Jo-1 Anti-Jo-1 are the only autoantibodies included in the current IIM classification criteria

MCTD

U1RNP and Sm/RNP Anti-U1RNP and anti-Sm/RNP help to differentiate MCTD.

SjS

SS-A (Ro60), SS-B (La), TRIM21 (Ro52) Differentiating anti-SS-A 60 from TRIM21 (Anti-SSA 52) is important as TRIM21 may be associated with interstitial lung disease.

SSc

CENP-B, Scl-70, RNA Pol III These three markers aid the differentiation between diffuse and limited form of SSc.

CTD: Connective Tissue Disease

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

MCTD: Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

SjS: Sjögren’s Syndrome

SSc: Systemic Sclerosis

LOCATION

Thomson Hospital Pathology Wing, Level 2

The Autoimmune Testing Center is located in the newly renovated East Wing. Parking is available in Garage B.

Mon – Sun: Open 24 hours

03-6287 1111

Celiac Disease Panel - MosaiQ

tTG

IgA, IgG

DGP

IgA, IgG

Combining both isotypes covers most serological markers recommended by clinical guidelines even in case of selective IgA deficiency and helps optimize workflow efficiencies.

IgA

Deficiency

Assists clinicians in the interpretation of tTG IgA and DGP IgA results as selective IgA deficiency affects 2-3% of patients with celiac disease

1

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder, found in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by glutaen ingestion, affecting the small intestine with an estimated prevalence of about 1%. The diagnosis is often challenging due to a wide range of overlapping symptoms.

AliveDX planar microarray supporting celiac disease diagnosis, AiPlex CD, is designed to deliver rapid in-vitro test results, helping to reduce the time to results for patients. The panel combines both IgA and IgA, proving a comprehensive analysis in every sample.

Celiac Disease

Singleplex VS Multiplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Singleplex: multiple
reflex steps

Workflow complexity

One Step
Simple Process

3+ Sample Tubes

Sample handling

1 Sample Tube

11 Individual Reagents

Reagent management

1 Microarray

3–7 Days

Turn-around time

<1 Day

Benefits

Discover how MosaiQ technology can transform your lab

From an intuitive workflow to rapid turnaround times and actionable insights —

everything is optimised for better performance.

Simple Workflow

Reclaim Your Lab's Most Valuable

Resource: Time

MosaiQ technology automates repetitive manual tasks, freeing your team to focus on results that matter most.

Load & Go functionality with true random access means samples move seamlessly—no batching, no waiting, no manual intervention.

On-board RFID tracks reagent stability and expiration automatically, eliminating manual inventory management and reducing errors.

Your technicians spend less time on routine tasks and more time on value-added work, improving lab efficiency and patient care.

Connectibe Tissue Disease

Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases (CTD) are complex disorders that may present with a wide spectrum of non-specific manifestations and its differential diagnosis remain clinically challenging.¹

Our targeted menu covers 15 markers in one panel.²–¹⁰

CTD

DFS70/LEDGF Anti-DFS70 confirms specific anti-nuclear antibodies pattern observed in immunofluorescence.

RA

CCP Anti-CCP in combination with other markets can help identify connective disease comorbidity

SLE

dsDNA, Sm, Sm/RNP, Chromatin, Ribosomal P Anti-Chromatin improves the sensitivity of SLE detection. Anti-Ribosomal P is associated with neuro-psychiatric SLE.

IIM

Jo-1 Anti-Jo-1 are the only autoantibodies included in the current IIM classification criteria

MCTD

U1RNP and Sm/RNP Anti-U1RNP and anti-Sm/RNP help to differentiate MCTD.

SjS

SS-A (Ro60), SS-B (La), TRIM21 (Ro52) Differentiating anti-SS-A 60 from TRIM21 (Anti-SSA 52) is important as TRIM21 may be associated with interstitial lung disease.

SSc

CENP-B, Scl-70, RNA Pol III These three markers aid the differentiation between diffuse and limited form of SSc.

CTD: Connective Tissue Disease

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

SLE: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

RA: Rheumatoid Arthritis

MCTD: Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

SjS: Sjögren’s Syndrome

SSc: Systemic Sclerosis

LOCATION

Thomson Hospital Pathology Wing, Level 2

The Autoimmune Testing Center is located in the newly renovated East Wing. Parking is available in Garage B.

Mon – Sun: Open 24 hours

03-6287 1111

Celiac Disease Panel - MosaiQ

tTG

IgA, IgG

DGP

IgA, IgG

Combining both isotypes covers most serological markers recommended by clinical guidelines even in case of selective IgA deficiency and helps optimize workflow efficiencies.

IgA

Deficiency

Assists clinicians in the interpretation of tTG IgA and DGP IgA results as selective IgA deficiency affects 2-3% of patients with celiac disease

1

Celiac disease is a chronic digestive and immune disorder, found in genetically predisposed individuals, triggered by glutaen ingestion, affecting the small intestine with an estimated prevalence of about 1%. The diagnosis is often challenging due to a wide range of overlapping symptoms.

AliveDX planar microarray supporting celiac disease diagnosis, AiPlex CD, is designed to deliver rapid in-vitro test results, helping to reduce the time to results for patients. The panel combines both IgA and IgA, proving a comprehensive analysis in every sample.

Celiac Disease

Across the UK, referenced laboratories are transforming their workflows with MosaiQ. Will you be next?

Schedule your lab visit today.

Unlock Strategic Partnerships Across the UK Today

Discover how MosaiQ multiplexing technology is being adopted and evaluated across the UK, and how it is shaping the future of diagnostics. 

‘’The MosaiQ® platform will simplify workflow and help to decrease turn-around times for patient results as currently samples have to go on several analysers to get all the required results.’’

Paula Griffiths - Immunology Lab Manager

at Swansea Bay

’The MosaiQ® is an innovative analyser that I could see being used in Immunology laboratories on a routine basis, it is very intuitive, and the software associated is easy to navigate.’’

Faye Sims - Operational Manager Immunology

at Peterborough Northwest Anglia NHS Foundation Trust

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If you’re looking to learn more about specific assays or need scientific evidence, head to our Scientific Insights Center. There, you can explore a variety of publications, blog posts, webinars, and other resources to dive deeper into our solutions and discover how they can support your lab.

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Comprehensive solutions

for autoimmune and allergy diseases.

AiPlex® CTDplus

Connective Tissue Disease

AiPlex® VAS

Vasculitis

AiPlex® CD

Coeliac Disease

AiPlex® APS

Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS)

IN DEVELOPMENT

AllergyPlex®

COMBO

IN DEVELOPMENT

*Certain assays are in development: subject to regulatory approvals

Our Turnkey Solutions

Our solutions are designed to address the needs of clinicians and laboratories

Discover out turnkey solution for autoimmune diseases

Our Turnkey Solutions

Our solutions are designed to address the needs of clinicians and laboratories

Discover out turnkey solution for autoimmune diseases

The combination of MosaiQ® and LumiQ® platforms provides a unique, automated, seamless integrated solution to cover your needs for screening and identification of autoantibodies for a wide range of autoimmune and allergic diseases.

All-in-One Automated Solution

LumiQ solution a fully automated slide processor and reader in an all-in-one, sample-to-result workflow for indirect immunofluorescence assays, reducing manual steps and improving efficiency in autoimmune disease testing.

Optimised Workflow & Standardisation

Designed for high throughput and accuracy, LumiQ minimises subjectivity, avoids human error, and supports simultaneous batch processing—up to 216 samples and 12 different assays in one run.

Actionable Insights with Advanced Imaging

Integrated fluorescence imaging and data storage enable fast image capture, endpoint titer estimation, and patient history management, empowering labs with reliable, traceable results.

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© AliveDx Suisse SA, 2026.

AliveDx, the AliveDx logo, AiPlex, AllergyPlex, MosaiQ and LumiQ are trademarks or registered trademarks of AliveDx group companies in various jurisdictions. Menus and capabilities are subject to change. Subject to regulatory authorization, not all methods may be available in all territories.

© AliveDx Suisse SA, 2026.

AliveDx, the AliveDx logo, AiPlex, AllergyPlex, MosaiQ and LumiQ are trademarks or registered trademarks of AliveDx group companies in various jurisdictions. Menus and capabilities are subject to change. Subject to regulatory authorization, not all methods may be available in all territories.

Multiplex VS Singleplex

A cost effective, end-to-end automation with simplicity, reliability and speed.

Multiplex: One Step Simple Process

Workflow complexity

Singleplex:
Multiple reflex steps

Multiplex: One Step Simple Process

Workflow complexity

Singleplex:
Multiple reflex steps

1 Sample Tube

Sample handling

3+ Sample Tubes

1 Sample Tube

Sample handling

3+ Sample Tubes

1 Microarray

Reagent management

11 Individual Reagents

1 Microarray

Reagent management

11 Individual Reagents

<1 Day

Turn-around time

3–7 Days

<1 Day

Turn-around time

3–7 Days

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