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MGLB2012M221T2R0-LF
microgate
2A 170mΩ 0805
Quantity: 384000
Ship Date: 3-5 working days
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Ext. Price: $83.20
MOQ: 32000
Mult: 4000
SPQ: 4000
MGGB0603M800HT-LF
microgate
200mA 370mΩ 0201
Quantity: 150000
Ship Date: 2-4 weeks
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Ext. Price: $52.50
MOQ: 15000
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SPQ: 15000
MGGB1005M121HT-LF
microgate
150mA 400mΩ 0402
Quantity: 10000
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MOQ: 20
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MGLB1608M121T1R2-LF
microgate
1.2A 100mΩ 0603
Quantity: 12045
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MOQ: 50
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SPQ: 4000
MGLB1005M221T1R0-LF
microgate
1A 150mΩ 0402
Quantity: 60000
Ship Date: 3-5 working days
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Ext. Price: $76.00
MOQ: 40000
Mult: 10000
SPQ: 10000
MGLB3216M101T3R0-LF
microgate
3A 1206
Quantity: 30000
Ship Date: 3-5 working days
9000+ $0.0099
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Ext. Price: $89.10
MOQ: 9000
Mult: 3000
SPQ: 3000
MGGB2012M601HT-LF
microgate
500mA 350mΩ 0805
Quantity: 4000
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MOQ: 4000
Mult: 4000
SPQ: 4000
MGLB3216M310T4R0-LF
microgate
4A 20mΩ 1206
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MOQ: 1
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SPQ: 3000
MGGB0603M601HT-LF
microgate
100mA 1.75Ω 0201
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SPQ: 15000
MGGB0603M241HT-LF
microgate
200mA 750mΩ 0201
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MOQ: 1
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SPQ: 15000

Ferrite Beads

Magnetic beads are small, superparamagnetic or ferromagnetic particles that are coated with a variety of functional groups. They are widely used in research, diagnostics, and therapeutics due to their unique properties.

Definition:
Magnetic beads are typically composed of a magnetic core, often made from iron oxide (e.g., Fe3O4 or γ-Fe2O3), and a surface coating that can be tailored for specific applications. The magnetic core allows the beads to be manipulated using an external magnetic field, while the surface coating enables them to interact with biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, or cells.

Functions:
1. Separation and Purification: Magnetic beads are used to separate and purify specific molecules or cells from complex mixtures. They can be functionalized with antibodies, aptamers, or other ligands that bind to target molecules, allowing for selective capture and subsequent release using a magnetic field.
2. Assays and Detection: In diagnostic tests, magnetic beads can be used as solid supports for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) or other types of assays, improving sensitivity and reducing background noise.
3. Cell Sorting and Manipulation: They can be used to label, sort, or manipulate cells, particularly in the field of cell therapy and regenerative medicine.
4. Delivery: Magnetic beads can be used as carriers for targeted delivery, where they can be directed to specific tissues or organs using a magnetic field.

Applications:
1. Biotechnology: Used in DNA and RNA extraction, protein purification, and cell separation.
2. Medical Diagnostics: Employed in blood tests, disease detection, and biomarker analysis.
3. Pharmaceuticals: Used in discovery for high-throughput screening and as a component in delivery systems.
4. Environmental Science: Applied for water treatment and pollution control by removing contaminants.

Selection Criteria:
1. Magnetic Properties: The strength and responsiveness to magnetic fields are crucial for efficient separation and manipulation.
2. Surface Functionality: The type of coating or functional groups determines the specificity of interactions with target molecules.
3. Size and Uniformity: Consistent bead size and uniformity are important for reproducible results and efficient separation.
4. Biocompatibility: For biomedical applications, the beads must be non-toxic and compatible with biological systems.
5. Stability: The beads should maintain their properties over time and under various conditions, including temperature and pH changes.
6. Cost-Effectiveness: For large-scale applications, the cost of the beads and the ease of their production and use are important considerations.

In summary, magnetic beads are versatile tools in the life sciences, offering a range of functionalities that can be tailored to specific needs through careful selection and functionalization.
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