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Thermo Scientific™ Immuno Breakable Modules Clear

Description
Choose from four surfaces and a variety of wells and configurations with Thermo Scientific™ Immuno Breakable Modules, which offer reliability, well-to-well reproducibility and an optimal choice of products for the specific assay.
Choose between LockWell, BreakApart and Breakable 1x8 modules in standard 96-well frames.
Features:
- For solid-phase immunoassays, e.g. ELISA
- Choice of four surfaces for optimal binding
- Free-standing modules are easy to handle
- Alphanumeric system for easy orientation
- Fits standard equipment
- High optical quality for reliable results
- Polystyrene
Choice of Surface:
- PolySorp™, Immulon™ 1B, and Universal Binding (UB) for adsorption of hydrophobic molecules
- MediSorp™ and Immulon 2HB are slightly hydrophilic and bind a diverse range of biomolecules
- MaxiSorp™, Immulon 4 HBX, and Enhanced Binding (EB) are hydrophilic and ideal for antibody sandwich assays
- MultiSorp™ are very hydrophilic and work well for glycans and water-soluble proteins
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Specifications
Specifications
| Breakapart | Breakable Strips (LockWell) |
| Binding Property | Hydrophilic |
| Certified | Yes |
| Format | Strip Plate |
| Lid | Without Lid |
| Description | High optical quality for reliable results |
| Detection Method | Colorimetric |
| Array | 8 x 12 |
| Packaging | 10 Pk. |
| Color | Clear |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We have tested and found that a 3 amino acid peptide (Pro, Leu, Gly) cannot be detected when passively adsorbed on the MaxiSorp surface. However, this peptide can be detected when covalently immobilized using CovaLink NH Modules and CovaLink NH2 Modules and Plates. Using covalent immobilization of small peptide residues, you can typically obtain a better orientation of the molecule and reduced problems with antibody recognition of the peptide due to masking of the epitope. We have discovered that a 7 amino acid peptide from the MHC Class II antigen can be detected when adsorbed on the MaxiSorp surface. We state that the detection limitation using the MaxiSorp surface is between 3 and 7 amino acid residues.
One additional note is that detection is contingent upon the orientation of the peptide when immobilized. If the active site is inactivated or hidden at the site facing the solid phase, no detection signal is observed.
Single-stranded DNA can be adsorbed to our MaxiSorp surface using approximately 10 µg ssDNA per mL PBS, pH 8.2, although the stability is uncertain. Based on our experience, ssDNA immobilized on the MaxiSorp surface is so loosely bound that it can be removed by stringent washing.
Double-stranded DNA will not bind to the MaxiSorp surface. DNA, however, can be covalently bound to Nunc NucleoLink Strips.
Due to the locking feature design of the LockWell modules, the 8-Well Strip Caps for Immuno Standard Modules are not compatible with, and will not seal, the LockWell Modules.
The following list describes the geometries of wells available for Nunc Immuno-plates and modules:
- Flat bottom (F): Allows maximum transmission of light. These plates can be read on a monochromatic reader.
- Round bottom (U): This geometry optimizes washing and coating. These plates can be read using a dual wavelength reader.
- "C" bottom (C): This design of the well is a combination of both flat and round bottoms. Basically, it is a flat bottomed well with curved edges at the bottom. These plates also can be read using a monochromatic reader combining optimal reading and washing.
- StarWell: These wells have a modified "C" shape geometry with eight fins strategically placed at the bottom. This feature increases surface area, allowing more molecules to become immobilized which reduces incubation times.
Both of these surfaces are identical. The only difference between them is that for the certified plates, a representative sample from each manufacturing lot undergoes a Binding Capacity test. This test is an ELISA-like assay used in our quality control laboratories to ensure binding capabilities.
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