Applied Biosystems™

dCbz, 40 nmol ABI 3900 HT Columns

Catalog number: 4316672
Applied Biosystems™

dCbz, 40 nmol ABI 3900 HT Columns

Catalog number: 4316672
Catalog Number
4316672
Unit Size
200 columns
Price (USD)
Price: 1,650.00
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The 40 nmol dC(bz) ABI 3900 HT columns are fully assembled, low-cost columns that produce high-quality oligonucleotides. These supports are filled with polystryene, a material which has several advantages over the more conventional, controlled pore glass (CPG) filled columns.

• Proprietary design and manufacturing methods ensure consistency and high quality to give you optimal synthesis quality.
• Hydrophobic, polystyrene-filled columns sustain an anhydrous environment to promote efficient coupling while minimizing nonspecific binding sites, yielding an efficient synthesis.
• Polystyrene support allows synthesis of oligonucleotides of a variety of lengths, giving you flexibility in high-throughput oligonucleotide synthesis.

Designed for Performance
The greater hydrophobicity of polystyrene results in a higher yield of full-length product. Side reactions, such as extraneous chain growth, are minimized by the inert nature of this support surface.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostics procedures.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Column Type
Oligonucleotide Synthesis Column
Format
Column
Sample Type
Oligos
For Use With (Equipment)
3900 DNA Synthesizer
For Use With (Application)
Oligo Synthesis
High-throughput Compatibility
High-throughput Compatible
Matrix
Polystyrene
Prep Scale
40 nmol
Product Type
Oligonucleotide Synthesis Column
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Target
Nucleic Acids

Contents & Storage

Columns may be stored in a dry environment at room temperature.

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