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AnaChip™ Product Range

Farfield provides a range of AnaChip™ surfaces for molecular immobilisation.

To study structure-function and structure-behaviour relationships in a molecular system, one of the molecules is immobilised through one of a range of approaches, such as charge (physisorption), hydrophobicity, covalent linker chemistry or biospecific interaction chemistry.

Our functionalised AnaChips™, our AnaKit™ linker chemistries and the measurements provided by our AnaLight® instruments simplify and clarify immobilisation choices, as well as every other aspect of experimental design. This means that our customers enjoy novel, cutting-edge insights into the complex relationships between the structure and function of proteins, lipids, surfactants, nucleic acids, polymers and carbohydrates.

A range of AnaChips™, combined with Farfield's extensively developed protocols, ensures the selection of the best sensor surface for the optimal orientation, activity and condition of target molecules for structure-function studies. The added insights into immobilisation processes provided by the AnaLight® product range have allowed Farfield and our customers to become world leaders in understanding the functional capture and structural study of a diverse range of molecular systems and their interactions.

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Surface Science

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Farfield offers a comprehensive range of AnaKit™ consumables to ensure our customers can easily and quickly choose the most suitable combination of capture surface and linker chemistry to succeed in their experiments. This powerful combination means that molecules of any charge or solvation state can be studied at any pH, in any buffer and/or organic solvent that matches the requirements of the analysis.

Our scientists have experience of hundreds of different immobilisations. For help and advice in the selection of the appropriate and most effective surface and immobilisation chemistry to meet your research needs, please contact applications@farfield-group.com

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