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Dynabeads™ Biotin Binder
Dynabeads™ Biotin Binder
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Dynabeads™ Biotin Binder

Dynabeads Biotin Binder contains 2.8 μm superparamagnetic beads that bind biotinylated antibodies (or other biotinylated ligands), allowing you to isolate cells from any species (e.g., human, mouse, rat, non-human primates, and cell lines).
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Dynabeads Biotin Binder contains 2.8 μm superparamagnetic beads that bind biotinylated antibodies (or other biotinylated ligands), allowing you to isolate cells from any species (e.g., human, mouse, rat, non-human primates, and cell lines). Advantages of Dynabeads Biotin Binder:

  • Works with any cell type, from any sample and from any species
  • Fast and efficient depletion or positive isolation of any target cells for molecular downstream assays using a biotinylated primary antibody
  • Obtain pure and untouched cells using a mixture of biotinylated antibodies to deplete unwanted cells

Adaptable for various isolation strategies

The biotinylated primary antibody may be added to the cell sample (indirect technique) or pre-coated onto the Dynabeads Biotin Binder (direct technique). Regardless of which technique is used, when the cell sample and the Dynabeads Biotin Binder are mixed, the beads bind to the target cells. Placing the sample on a magnet separates the bead-bound cells from the rest of the sample. One or more biotinylated antibodies may be used to either deplete the sample of unwanted cells (negative isolation) or to capture specific cells for downstream experiments (positive isolation). For isolation of bead-free cells (e.g., for flow cytometry), we recommend using your biotinylated antibody in combination with the CELLection Biotin Binder Kit.

Useful for many sample types

Using Dynabeads Biotin Binder, you can isolate cells basically from any species, and from many starting samples such as whole blood, cord blood, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), buffy coat, mouse spleen/lymph nodes, and tissue digests.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell TypeAll cells from all species
No. of CellsProcesses ∼8x 10^8 cells total
Output Viability>95%
Product LineDynabeads™
Purity or Quality GradeResearch Grade
Quantity2 mL
Sample TypePBMC, Tissue Digests, Blood
Shelf Life36 Months (from date of manufacture)
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Starting Material Cell No.1 x 10^7 PBMCs per isolation
Target SpeciesAll species
ColorBrown
Diameter (Metric)2.8 μm
For Use With (Application)Cell Depletion, Negative Isolation, Positive Isolation
MaterialMagnetic Polystyrene
Product TypeBiotin Binder
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
This Product Contains: 2 mL Dynabeads™ coated with recombinant streptavidin.
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Abstract
Persistent cAMP-signals triggered by internalized G-protein-coupled receptors.
Authors:Calebiro D, Nikolaev VO, Gagliani MC, de Filippis T, Dees C, Tacchetti C, Persani L, Lohse MJ,
Journal:PLoS Biol
PubMed ID:19688034
'G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are generally thought to signal to second messengers like cyclic AMP (cAMP) from the cell surface and to become internalized upon repeated or prolonged stimulation. Once internalized, they are supposed to stop signaling to second messengers but may trigger nonclassical signals such as mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) ... More
Designed auto-assembly of nanostreptabodies for rapid tissue-specific targeting in vivo.
Authors:Valadon P, Darsow B, Buss TN, Czarny M, Griffin NM, Nguyen HN, Oh P, Borgstrom P, Chrastina A, Schnitzer JE,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:19850928
Molecular medicine can benefit greatly from antibodies that deliver therapeutic and imaging agents to select organs and diseased tissues. Yet the development of complex and defined composite nanostructures remains a challenge that requires both designed stoichiometric assembly and superior in vivo testing ability. Here, we generate nanostructures called nanostreptabodies by ... More
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