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Active PSMA protein-coupled magnetic Beads

Cat.No. : PSMA-6593M
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Species : Human
Appearance : Powder mixture
Particle size : 2 μm
Source : HEK293
Protein Length : Lys 44 - Ala 750
Bio-activity : Immobilized 63.4 μg PSMA/1 mg beads can bind Anti-hPSMA with an EC50 of 0.6965 μg/mL.
Coupled amount of protein : ≈763 pmol (63.4 μg) PSMA/mg beads
Capacity : >200 pmol (15 μg) antibody/mg beads
Formulation : PBS, pH7.4, with 10% Trehalose
Reconstitution : 2 mL sterile deionized water (final concentration = 1 mg beads/mL)
Background : The Human PSMA-coupled Magnetic Beads is produced by coupling biotinylated human PSMA protein to streptavidin-conjugated magnetic beads. The pre-coupled beads are ready to use for capturing anti-PSMA antibody from your sample with high specificity. The uniform size and large surface-to-volume ratio of the beads ensure highly efficent immunocapture in a simple, fast and convenient workflow with high reproducibilty of data.
Application : This product is intended for immunocapture, biopanning and flow cytometry. This product is produced non-sterile.
Storage : Upon receipt, please store the Beads at -20°C for 1 year in lyophilized state.

For Research Use Only. Not intended for any clinical use. No products from Creative BioMart may be resold, modified for resale or used to manufacture commercial products without prior written approval from Creative BioMart.

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