Magnetic beads (or superparamagnetic particles) are one of the most versatile tools in molecular biology for easy and effective isolation of biomolecules. Whether you are purifying antibodies from a crude extract, coating beads with specific antibodies, or binding targets to the beads, it is important to choose a bead that suits your application. Sometimes, the required chemistry is not readily available or does not perform as intended and it is necessary to modify the magnetic properties, coatings or functional groups through customization or conjugation.
Watch this webinar to learn about:
- The technology behind magnetic bead chemistry
- The range of surface chemistries and sizes available to meet different application requirements
- How magnetic bead customization and conjugation can help to streamline a genomics workflow
- How to expand the range of molecular diagnostic applications available