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15 μm superavidin coated microspheres

Manufactured by Bangs Laboratories

The 15-μm SuperAvidin-coated microspheres are uniform, spherical particles with a diameter of 15 micrometers. They are coated with the high-affinity avidin protein, which can bind strongly to biotin-labeled molecules. These microspheres are designed for use in various research and diagnostic applications that require the immobilization or separation of biotinylated targets.

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2 protocols using 15 μm superavidin coated microspheres

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Insulin Detection in Human Blood

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All chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, unless otherwise noted. 15-μm SuperAvidin-coated microspheres were obtained from Bangs Laboratories, human whole blood was obtained from BioIVT, matched paired insulin antibodies (capture: BM364-Z8A2, detection: BM364-T8F5) were obtained from BBI Solutions, human insulin was obtained from R&D Systems, Streptozotocin (STZ) was obtained from MedChem Express, Humulin R and Humulin H were obtained from Eli Lilly, the R-PE antibody conjugation kit was obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific, and the glucose aptamer and DNA competitor oligonucleotides (see Table 1 for sequences) were ordered from Integrated DNA Technologies.
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Insulin Detection in Human Blood

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All chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, unless otherwise noted. 15-μm SuperAvidin-coated microspheres were obtained from Bangs Laboratories, human whole blood was obtained from BioIVT, matched paired insulin antibodies (capture: BM364-Z8A2, detection: BM364-T8F5) were obtained from BBI Solutions, human insulin was obtained from R&D Systems, Streptozotocin (STZ) was obtained from MedChem Express, Humulin R and Humulin H were obtained from Eli Lilly, the R-PE antibody conjugation kit was obtained from Thermo Fisher Scientific, and the glucose aptamer and DNA competitor oligonucleotides (see Table 1 for sequences) were ordered from Integrated DNA Technologies.
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