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AnaChip™Plus Application Surface
Unmodified AnaChip™ Plus Proteins from low to high molecular weight, peptides, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and liposomes Silicon oxynitride giving hydroxyl surface chemistry carrying negative charge
Amine AnaChip™Plus Proteins from low to high molecular weight, peptides, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and liposomes Surface via -NH2, -CHO or -SH groups on target biomolecule, using one of a range of linker chemistries
His Tag AnaChip™Plus
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High signal-to-noise levels and additionally is amenable to regeneration making it ideal for automated studies, for protein and small molecule interactions. The M2+ His-tag surface is a highly oriented capture surface showing extremely low levels of non specific binding (nsb).
Thiol AnaChip™ Plus Study of DNA, RNA, proteins from low to high molecular weight, peptides. Surface via -NH2 or -SH groups on target biomolecule, with or without linker chemistry
C18 AnaChip™Plus Adsorption of hydrophobic proteins and peptides and forming lipid-based mimics for membrane protein studies Surface for adsorption of hydrophobic biomolecules, usually those associated with membrane environments
Cellulose AnaChip™Plus Fabric care cleaning and conditioning formulation development, paper technology and ink formulation studies Fabric care cleaning and conditioning formulation development, paper technology and ink formulation studies
GlycanSurface Kit
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The surface is created for the capture of biomolecules such as lectins for glycobiology studies Kit is assembled to allow the preparation of a quantitative heparin surface.

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