Affinity magnetic particles, or affinity beads, can be used for affinity purification and separation of antibody, antigen, proteins and DNA/RNA, etc. Affinity beads have high selectivity and capacity which make them ideal tools for the separation of various biomolecules. Scientists from Creative Diagnostics are proficient in conjugating various bioaffinity ligands to magnetic beads to meet our customer's needs. These ligands include but not limited to antibody, biotin, streptavidin, lectin, oligo(dT) and protein A/G.

Creative Diagnostics focuses on the innovation of new products through dedicated research. The precision and accuracy of our state-of-the-art techniques, together with proprietary formulations, GMP certified manufacturing practices, provide the highest quality and constantly reproducible immunomagnetic beads with the unified distribution of size, functionality, and morphology.

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Key Features of Affinity Beads:

•High binding capacity
•Various material and functional groups selection
•Highly reproducible results
•Quick, easy and convenient magnetic separation procedures
•Ideal for immunoprecipitation, cell isolation, DNA extraction, purification of protein, DNA and RNA.
•Economical

Creative Diagnostics is a leading manufacturer of magnetic particles and related products for immunoassay development. We provide a comprehensive list of immunomagnetic bead products conjugated with different coating materials and functional groups in multiple sizes to meet your need for research and industrial prospect development. In addition to the affinity beads, we also provide researchers streptavidin beads, and nanoparticles products such as gold nanoparticles.

Further information of available affinity beads, please contact Creative Diagnostics at 1-631-624-4882 or email to info@creative-diagnostics.com.

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