Dynabeads™ CD8 Positive Isolation Kit
Dynabeads™ CD8 Positive Isolation Kit
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Dynabeads™ CD8 Positive Isolation Kit

El kit de aislamiento positivo Dynabeads™ CD8 suministra gránulos superparamagnéticas que permiten el aislamiento suave de células CD8+ T deMás información
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11333D5 mL
Número de catálogo 11333D
Precio (CLP)
1.814.398
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Cantidad:
5 mL
Precio (CLP)
1.814.398
Each
Añadir al carro de la compra
El kit de aislamiento positivo Dynabeads™ CD8 suministra gránulos superparamagnéticas que permiten el aislamiento suave de células CD8+ T de alta pureza de sangre completa, médula ósea, capa leucocitaria, células mononucleares (MNC) o digestiones de tejidos. Las células se liberan de los gránulos utilizando el reactivo DETACHaBEAD™ para obtener células libres de gránulos y anticuerpos. Ventajas del kit de aislamiento positivo de Dynabeads™ CD8:

• Aislamiento suave de células CD8+ T de cualquier muestra: no se necesitan columnas
• Aislamiento positivo libre de gránulos y anticuerpos de células CD8+ para cualquier ensayo secuencia abajo

Acerca de Dynabeads™ El kit de aislamiento positivo
CD8 Dynabeads™ CD8 contiene gránulos uniformes superparamagnéticos (4,5 µ m de diámetro) recubiertos de forma covalente con un anticuerpo monoclonal específico para el antígeno de la membrana CD8 expresado predominantemente en el subconjunto citotóxico de células T humanas. El kit también incluye un reactivo DETACHaBEAD™ que libera Dynabeads™ de las células CD8+ purificadas. Este suave proceso de aislamiento magnético proporciona gránulos altamente viables y anticuerpos que se utilizarán en cualquier ensayo secuencia abajo.

Separación basada en gránulos magnéticos que permite una sencilla manipulación
Dynabeads™ se mezclan con la muestra en un tubo en que se unen a las células objetivo durante una breve incubación y, posteriormente, las células unidas a gránulos se separan de las células no unidas con un imán. A continuación, se lavan las células aisladas positivamente, y se añade el reactivo DETACHaBEAD™ para liberar suavemente las células de los gránulos. Este método de aislamiento positivo basado en gránulos magnéticos proporciona células libres de gránulos y anticuerpos. Las células CD8+ aisladas son fenotípicamente inalteradas y adecuadas para cualquier aplicación posterior. Este método de aislamiento rápido y suave no requiere el uso de columnas y ayuda a garantizar la alta pureza y la viabilidad de las células CD8+. Para el agotamiento o aislamiento de células CD8+ intactas, selecciónelas de nuestra gama de productos de aislamiento de células T CD8+.

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Especificaciones
Tipo de célulaCélulas T (CD8)
Tecnología de aislamientoAislamiento positivo
N.° de celdasProcesa ∼2x10^9 células en total
Viabilidad de la salida>95%
Línea de productosDETACHaBEAD, DYNAL, Dynabeads
Grado de pureza o calidadCalidad para investigación
Cantidad5 mL
Tipo de muestraPBMC, sangre
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
N.º de celda del material de partida1 x 10^7 PBMC por aislamiento
Especies dianaHumano
Diámetro (métrico)4,5 μm
Tipo de productoKit de aislamiento de células positivas
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Este producto contiene: Cada kit contiene 5 ml de Dynabeads™ CD8 recubiertos con anticuerpo monoclonal anti-CD8 y 2 ml de DETACHaBEAD™ CD8.

Condiciones de almacenamiento: 2 °C a 8 °C. No la congele.

Preguntas frecuentes

My Dynabeads magnetic beads are not pelleting well with the magnet. Do you have any suggestions for me?

Please review the following possibilities for why your Dynabeads magnetic beads are not pelleting:

- The solution is too viscous.
- The beads have formed aggregates because of protein-protein interaction.

Try these suggestions: - Increase separation time (leave tub on magnet for 2-5 minutes)
- Add DNase I to the lysate (~0.01 mg/mL)
- Increase the Tween 20 concentration to ~0.05% of the binding and/or washing buffer.
- Add up to 20 mM beta-merecaptoethanol to the binding and/or wash buffers.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Dynabeads Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

I have a long double-stranded DNA fragment I would like to isolate. What product do you recommend?

For biotin-labeled DNA that is less than 1 kb, we recommend you use Dynabeads M270 Streptavidin (Cat. No. 65305) and MyOne C1 magnetic beads (Cat. No. 65001). We recommend our Dynabeads KilobaseBINDER Kit (Cat. No. 60101), which is designed to immobilize long (>1 kb) double-stranded DNA molecules. The KilobaseBINDER reagent consists of M-280 Streptavidin-coupled Dynabeads magnetic beads along with a patented immobilization activator in the binding solution to bind to long, biotinylated DNA molecules for isolation. Please see the following link (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/dna-rna-purification-analysis/napamisc/capture-of-biotinylated-targets/immobilisation-of-long-biotinylated-dna-fragments.html) for more information in regards to long biotinylated DNA fragment isolation.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Dynabeads Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

Can I use Dynabeads magnetic beads to isolate single-stranded DNA templates?

Yes, Dynabeads magnetic beads can be used to isolate single-stranded DNA. Streptavidin Dynabeads magnetic beads can be used to target biotinylated DNA fragments, followed by denaturation of the double-stranded DNA and removal of the non-biotinylated strand. The streptavidin-coupled Dynabeads magnetic beads will not inhibit any enzymatic activity. This enables further handling and manipulation of the bead-bound DNA directly on the solid phase. Please see the following link (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/dna-rna-purification-analysis/napamisc/capture-of-biotinylated-targets/preparing-single-stranded-dna-templates.html) for more information in regards to single-stranded DNA capture.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Dynabeads Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

What is the magnetic susceptibility for Dynabeads magnetic beads?

Magnetic susceptibility is a measure of how quickly the beads will migrate to the magnet. This will depend on the iron content and the character of the iron oxide. The magnetic susceptibility given for the Dynabeads magnetic beads is the mass susceptibility, given either as cgs units/g or m^3/kg (the latter being an SI unit). For ferri- and ferromagnetic substances, the magnetic mass susceptibility is dependent upon the magnetic field strength (H), as the magnetization of such substances is not a linear function of H but approaches a saturation value with increasing field. For that reason, the magnetic mass susceptibility of the Dynabeads magnetic beads is determined by a standardized procedure under fixed conditions. The magnetic mass susceptibility given in our catalog is thus the SI unit. Conversion from Gaussian (cgs, emu) units into SI units for magnetic mass susceptibility is achieved by multiplying the Gaussian factor (emu/g or cgs/g) by 4 pi x 10^-3. The resulting unit is also called the rationalized magnetic mass susceptibility, which should be distinguished from the (SI) dimensionless magnetic susceptibility unit. In general, magnetic mass susceptibility is a measure of the force (Fz) influencing an object positioned in a nonhomogenous magnetic field. The magnetic mass susceptibility of the Dynabeads magnetic beads is measured by weighing a sample, and then subjecting the sample to a magnetic field of known strength. The weight (F1) is then measured, and compared to the weight of the sample when the magnetic field is turned off (F0). The susceptibility is then calculated as K x 10^-3 = [(F1-F0) x m x 0.335 x 10^6], where K is the mass susceptibility of the sample of mass m. The susceptibility is then converted to SI units.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Dynabeads Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.

How can I determine coupling efficiency of Dynabeads magnetic beads?

There are different methods to check binding of ligands to the beads, including optical density (OD) measurement, fluorescent labeling, and radioactive labeling.

For OD measurement, you would measure the OD of the ligand before immobilization to the beads and compare it with the ligand concentration that is left in the supernatant after coating. This gives a crude measurement of how much protein has bound to the beads.

Protocol:

1.Set spectrophotometer to the right wavelength. As a blank, use the Coupling Buffer.
2.Measure the absorbance of the Pre-Coupling Solution. A further dilution may be necessary to read the absorbance, depending upon the amount of ligand added.
3.Measure the absorbance of the Post-Coupling Solution. A dilution may be necessary to read the absorbance.
4.Calculate the coupling efficiency, expressed as the % protein uptake, as follows. [(Pre-Coupling Solution x D) - (Post-Coupling Solution x D)] x 100/(Pre-Coupling Solution x D) where D = dilution factor.

For fluorescent labeling, we suggest negatively quantifying the amount of ligand bound by measuring ligand remaining in the coupling supernatant (compared to the original sample), rather than directly measuring the ligands on the beads. Add labeled ligand to the beads, and measure how much ligand is left in the supernatant (not bound to the beads). By comparing this with the total amount added in the first place, you can then calculate how much of the ligand that has been bound to the beads. Keep in mind that the Dynabeads magnetic beads are also autofluorescent, which is why direct measuring of fluorescence of the bead-bound ligands is not recommended, but rather this indirect approach. The label could be, for example, FITC/PE. Some researchers perform a direct approach with success (using a flow cytometer).

Radioactive labeling is the most sensitive method of the three, but it is also the most difficult one. It involves radioactively labeling a portion of the ligand. We use radiolabeled I-125 in tracer amounts and mix it with "cold" ligands in a known ratio before coupling. The absolute quantities for the ligand on the beads should be obtained by measuring the beads in a scintillation (gamma) counter and comparing the cpm with a standard.

Protocol:

1.Take out an appropriate amount of beads and wash the beads in 1 mL of binding buffer.
2.Pipette out desired amount of human IgG in a separate tube.
3.Mix the human IgG with I-125-labeled human IgG (30,000 - 100,000 cpm).
4.Dilute the mixture of human IgG and I-125-labeled human IgG to 100 mL in binding buffer.
5.Incubate for 30 minutes at room temperature and measure the cpm in a scintillation counter.
6.Wash the beads (with coating) four times, and measure cpm again.
The % binding is calculated by using the equation : (cpm after washing/cpm before washing)x100%.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Dynabeads Nucleic Acid Purification Support Center.