The MagneSil system can selectively isolate PCR products that are more than 150-bp long from primers and primer -dimers. The technology can be used with a number of robotic workstations, including Beckman Coulter’s Biomek 2000 and FX Laboratory Automation Workstations. The procedure can also be carried out manually. Typical recovery is more than 80% for a 1-kb product with negligible carryover of primers or nucleotides. - [Read A Magnetic Particle-Based Method for Purifying PCR Products from Solution Protocol]
Magnetic DNA affinity purification of yeast transcription factor tau--a new purification principle for the ultrarapid isolation of near homogeneous factor. Gabrielsen et al. 1989 - [Read DNA-Binding Protein Purification with Dynabeads.]
Protocol for embryo lysates and immunoprecipitation: protein A agarose & protein A magnetic beads. Includes: Embryo lysates; Immunoprecipitation with protein A agarose; Immunoprecipitation with protein A magnetic beads for silver stain/sequencing analysis. - [Read Embryo Lysates & Immunoprecipitation Protocol]
Questions and answers about cell sorting. Includes: When should I use fluorescence activated cell sorting over bulk separation methods like panning or magnetic bead separations? Will my cells be harmed by the sorting process? How many cells do I need to prepare to recover 1 X 106 of a population that comprises 10% of the cells? Are there ways to improve sort recovery? etc... - [Read FAQs About Cell Sorting]
Protocol describes the purification of mouse T cells, B cells, and T cell subsets using magnetic bead separation. Isolation of cell subsets using magnetic beads is quick, simple, and reliable and can result in high yields of very pure cells. - [Read Fractionation of T and B Cells Using Magnetic Beads Protocol]
Protocol describes the purification of mouse T cells, B cells, and T cell subsets using magnetic bead separation. Isolation of cell subsets using magnetic beads is quick, simple, and reliable and can result in high yields of very pure cells. - [Read Fractionation of T and B Cells Using Magnetic Beads Protocol]
Isolation of Infectious HIV-1 Protocol- http://www.miltenyibiotec.com/skripte/pdf.php?mm_id=516&session_id=2fcdee70b1da5252291e83a27e1c76a9&ip=222.165.176.129
Protocol for the isolation of infectious HIV-1. Includes: HIV-1 capture strategy; Protocol for the isolation of HIV-1 virions; Magnetic labeling; Magnetic separation; Elution option A for virion lysate; Elution option B for intact virions. - [Read Isolation of Infectious HIV-1 Protocol]
This protocol uses the PBMC fraction enriched in with monocytes by density gradient centrifugations (protocol may be found at www.methods.info). Reduction of the amount of microbeads in comparison to Miltenyi protocol reduces the costs of the experiment. - [Read Isolation of Monocytes from Enriched PBMCs using CD14 Magnetic Beads Protocol]
Describes the isolation of resting B lymphocytes (B cells) from mouse spleens by using negative selection with anti-CD43 and anti-Mac-1/CD11b monoclonal antibodies coupled to magnetic microbeads. This strategy depletes non-B cells from a mixed population of splenocytes and relies on the fact that most mature leukocytes, with the exception of resting splenic B cells, express CD43. - [Read Isolation of Resting B Lymphocytes from One or More Groups of Four Mouse Spleens Protocol]
Protocol describes the isolation of resting B lymphocytes (B cells) from mouse spleens by using negative selection with anti-CD43 and anti-Mac-1/CD11b monoclonal antibodies coupled to magnetic microbeads. This strategy depletes non-B cells from a mixed population of splenocytes and relies on the fact that most mature leukocytes, with the exception of resting splenic B cells, express CD43. - [Read Isolation of Resting B Lymphocytes from Sixteen Mouse Spleens Protocol]
Describes the isolation of resting B lymphocytes (B cells) from mouse spleens by using negative selection with anti-CD43 and anti-Mac-1/CD11b monoclonal antibodies coupled to magnetic microbeads. This strategy depletes non-B cells from a mixed population of splenocytes and relies on the fact that most mature leukocytes, with the exception of resting splenic B cells, express CD43. - [Read Isolation of Resting B Lymphocytes from Sixteen Mouse Spleens Protocol]
This procedure describes the isolation of resting B lymphocytes (B cells) from mouse spleens by using negative selection with anti-CD43 and anti-Mac-1/CD11b monoclonal antibodies coupled to magnetic microbeads. This strategy depletes non-B cells from a mixed population of splenocytes and relies on the fact that most mature leukocytes, with the exception of resting splenic B cells, express CD43. - [Read Isolation of Resting B Lymphocytes Protocol]