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Magnetic separators

For microcentrifuge tubes

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UNSPSC Code:
41123300
NACRES:
NA.56

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General description

Rack accommodates six 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tubes, and provides a vertical separation in less than 5 minutes.
Plastic frames with embedded permanent magnets for affinity filtration with magnetic matrices. These separators attract magnetic particles and bound material to the side of the vessel. Unbound soluble components remain in the supernatant, and particulates settle to the bottom.

Application

Magnetic separators are used in affinity chromatography. Magnetic separators have been used to remove malaria-infected red blood cells (pRBCs) from blood circulation in patients with severe malaria.

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Sonja Berensmeier
Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 73(3), 495-504 (2006-10-26)
Nucleic acid separation is an increasingly important tool for molecular biology. Before modern technologies could be used, nucleic acid separation had been a time- and work-consuming process based on several extraction and centrifugation steps, often limited by small yields and
Jeongho Kim et al.
Applied mathematics and computation, 218(12), 6841-6850 (2012-02-22)
High gradient magnetic field separators have been widely used in a variety of biological applications. Recently, the use of magnetic separators to remove malaria-infected red blood cells (pRBCs) from blood circulation in patients with severe malaria has been proposed in
Torsten Lund-Olesen et al.
Biomedical microdevices, 9(2), 195-205 (2006-12-14)
We present two new types of microfluidic passive magnetic bead separator systems as well as methods for performing quantitative characterizations of them. Both systems consist of a microfluidic channel with long rectangular magnetic elements of permalloy that are placed by

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