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 Sera-Mag® SpeedBeads™ are excellent for PCR applications
 
  February 26 2008
 
  The SpeedBeads Streptavidin-coated microparticles quickly isolate biotinylated PCR products
 

SpeedBeads Streptavidin-coated microparticles quickly isolate biotinylated PCR products

 

Thermo Scientific Seradyn Sera-Mag® SpeedBeads™ Streptavidin-coated microparticles, one of our newest magnetic particles on the market, have the capability to selectively bind and separate anything that is biotinylated, including PCR products. Since Streptavidin-biotin is a universal capture system, the biotin labeled PCR product is captured by the Streptavidin-coated magnetic particles. These SpeedBeads are stable in PCR reactions and cycling temperature, and do not inhibit PCR reactions.

 

The SpeedBeads Streptavidin-coated microparticles can also be used as a universal base particle for coating biotinylated proteins, oligos or other ligands to the particle surface. These microparticles also have an excellent shelf life stability of 60 months.

Thermo Scientific Seradyn microparticles are manufactured in our ISO-13485 certified facility following a computer-aided design. Our microparticles feature high sensitivity and excellent reproducibility, yielding a high binding capacity while keeping nonspecific binding low and maintaining long-term stability. Because we manufacture the particles, extensive information about their characteristics and functionality is made available to you. We provide concrete data, backed by years of clinical applications research, which will take the mystery out of working with microparticles.

The SpeedBeads Streptavidin-coated microparticles are now available for sale through Thermo Fisher Scientific and from authorized sales channels. For more information call 1-866-737-2396, or click on Magnetic Particlesto go directly to our magnetic particles Web page.

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