Streptavidin Red Separopore® 4B Microbeads viewIP™

Streptavidin Red Separopore® 4B Microbeads viewIP™

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Catalog Number: BW-20181103
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Application:
The red-colored agarose bead affinity matrix contains immobilized Streptavidin. It is convenient for affinity capture (pull-down) of biotinylated target molecules, such as proteins, peptides, antibodies, nucleic acids, lectins, receptors, and ligands. Comparable performance to non-colored affinity gels, viewIP™ Streptavidin Red-Separopore® 4B-CL greatly reduce the risk of pellet loss comparable performance to non-colored affinity gels and allows the user to easily differentiate pellet from supernatant. This results in greater consistency and more accurate data due to less sample loss.

Note: Separopore® is a cost-effective equivalent to Sepharose® in all of its physical properties and binding characteristics.
Technical Specifications:
Ligand: Streptavidin
Matrix: Separopore® 4B-CL (crosslinked agarose beads, 4%)
Particle size (range): 52 – 165 µm
Exclusion limit: approximately 2 x 107
Matrix activation: Cyanogen Bromide
pH stability: 3 – 9 (for use), 2 – 10 (for cleaning)
Supplied as 50% suspension in PBS, containing 50% glycerol
Storage: 2 – 8 °C, long term can be stored -20 °C

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Usage : bioWORLD's products are supplied for LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. The product may not be used as a drug, agricultural or pesticidal product , food additive or as a household chemical.

Hazmat Shipping : Non-hazardous
Storage : 2-8°C
Appearance Form : Suspension
Appearance Color : Red
Brand Name : bioPLUS™, Separopore®, ViewIP™
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