Latex Bead Protocols

Latex beads can be easily coupled to proteins such as antibodies or streptavidin via passive absorption or covalent linkage. All of the high activity beads, plus the Aldehyde-Amine, Aldehyde-Sulfate, and Chloromethyl super-active beads as suitable for coupling via passive absorption. Carboxylate modified latex (CML) and Alipathic Amine latex beads may be covalently coupled to proteins via the use of a water soluble carbodiimide.

Passive Adsorption Protocol

The protocol for passive adsorption of proteins to the IDC Latex Beads is quick and easy and can be used with the following surface-modified latex particles:

Covalent Protein Coupling Protocol

The protocol for covalent protein coupling to the IDC Latex Beads is quick and easy and can be used with the following surface-modified latex particles: