Basic MicroBeads are unconjugated MicroBeads. They can be used for the removal of material that binds non-specifically to MicroBeads, for example, the removal of sticky or dead cells from samples. They have also been used to isolate lysosomes following endocytosis by keratinocytes.

Specifications for Basic MicroBeads

Overview

Basic MicroBeads are unconjugated MicroBeads. They can be used for the removal of material that binds non-specifically to MicroBeads, for example, the removal of sticky or dead cells from samples. They have also been used to isolate lysosomes following endocytosis by keratinocytes.

References for Basic MicroBeads

Publications

  1. Glombitza, G. J. et al. (1997) Biosynthesis, processing, and intracellular transport of GM2 activator protein in human epidermal keratinocytes. The lysosomal targeting of the GM2 activator is independent of a mannose-6-phosphate signal. J. Biol. Chem. 272: 5199-5207

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