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Sensor Chip C1Use when the interaction partner in solution is multivalent or very large
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Keeps large particles as close as possible to the surface to maintain sensitivity
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Reduces avidity effects with multivalent interaction partners
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Attach proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or small molecules
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Couple to carboxyl groups on the sensor surface via -NH2, -SH,
-CHO, -OH or -COOH
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The matrix-free surface of Sensor Chip C1 is carboxymethylated and has a low binding capacity. The flat surface allows interactions to take place closer to the surface. These features can be beneficial when working with multivalent interaction partners, large molecules, molecular complexes and particles. This surface is also useful for those few interactions that may be affected by the
presence of dextran.
Ordering information
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Biacore T100 and Biacore S51 (Format compatible with Biacore A100, but no system support) | Series S Sensor Chip C1 (certified) | | |
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Certified Sensor Chips are subjected to the highest stringency of QC, delivered with a Certificate of QC, and are the first choice for use in regulated environments.
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