Can be used for studying ligand binding using the method most comparable to in vivo conditions, and studying low affinity interactions which may be undetectable using other methods
The Multi-Equilibrium Dialyzer now has the ability to set temperature to protect the biological activity of heat sensitive compounds or accelerate the analysis time.
This system can be used for studying ligand binding using the method most comparable to in vivo conditions, and studying low affinity interactions which may be undetectable using other methods.
The Multi-Equilibrium Dialyzer is constructed of Teflon dialysis cells for extremely low non-specific binding.
In addition, cells are available with increased membrane surface areas allowing for rapid dialysis times.
The researcher can perform from one to 20 highly reproducible assays simultaneously.
Cell volumes between 0.25 to 5.0ml.
New temperature chambers allows for heating or cooling the sample cells.
This instrument is easy to use, leak-proof and produces fast, reproducible results, says Harvard. It is ideal for ligand binding studies including serum protein binding, protein-drug binding, protein-protein binding and protein-DNA binding assays.