Magnetic Microspheres for COVID-19 Tests
Table 1: Magnetic Microspheres

Laboratory products

Magnetic Microspheres for COVID-19 Tests

01 Dec, 2020

Published over 5 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

For extracting nucleic acids from a variety of biological samples, such as, cfDNA, Genome DNA, FFPE DNA, Virus DNA/RNA, Bacteria DNA, etc., VDo Biotech offers many types of strong magnetic beads with very fast response times. These magnetic microspheres have a core shell structure featuring a highly magnetic content and a large surface area, adsorbing a large number of functional groups or modified proteins to the surface. High magnetic content and moderate density ensure the microspheres have an extremely fast magnetic response speed and unsurpassed re-suspension performance in the presence of a magnetic field. They are suitable for use on all commonly used automation equipment platforms.

Complimentary evaluation samples are available for all products listed in the table. Please see Table 1* To receive these please fill out the contact form and specify which one(s) you are interested in. If you require further information, please email us and we will be happy to answer any queries.

VDo Biotech is the largest manufacturer of magnetic beads for nucleic virus extraction in Asia and a supplier of all major Asian Covid-19 test manufacturers. Distrilab Particle Technology is their representative in your area.

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