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- Quick™ Magnetic Beads Antibody Labeling Kit (VS-0824-FY231) (VS-0824-FY231)
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- Fluorescent Dye Name: Magnetic Beads
- Application: Antibody Labeling
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Background
Magnetic beads are small polymer beads that are coated with a layer of magnetic material, such as iron oxide. They are commonly used in various scientific and medical applications due to their ability to be easily manipulated by an external magnetic field.
These beads are often used in research labs for a variety of purposes, such as isolating specific molecules or cells from a sample, purifying DNA or RNA, and detecting specific proteins or biomarkers. The magnetic properties of the beads allow for quick and efficient separation and manipulation of the target molecules.
In medical diagnostics, magnetic beads are often used in immunological assays and molecular diagnostics to capture and detect specific targets, such as antigens, antibodies, or nucleic acids. They are also used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents and drug delivery systems.
Overall, magnetic beads are a versatile tool in the fields of biotechnology, medicine, and research, offering a fast and efficient way to isolate and manipulate target molecules in a wide range of applications.
These beads are often used in research labs for a variety of purposes, such as isolating specific molecules or cells from a sample, purifying DNA or RNA, and detecting specific proteins or biomarkers. The magnetic properties of the beads allow for quick and efficient separation and manipulation of the target molecules.
In medical diagnostics, magnetic beads are often used in immunological assays and molecular diagnostics to capture and detect specific targets, such as antigens, antibodies, or nucleic acids. They are also used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents and drug delivery systems.
Overall, magnetic beads are a versatile tool in the fields of biotechnology, medicine, and research, offering a fast and efficient way to isolate and manipulate target molecules in a wide range of applications.