The Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) is used to characterize the binding affinity between a bioreceptor (such as antibodies, aptamers, or synthetic molecular probes) and the target molecule (e.g., chemicals, metabolites, proteins, DNAs, etc.) of interest. The instrument allows us to monitor in real-time the binding (association) and unbinding (dissociation) rates as well as the equilibrium bonding constants between the target and the receptor.

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Model #:ÌýÌýOpenSPR
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Year Acquired: 2019
Location:ÌýKingsbury Hall S322
Technical Specifications
Perfomance
# of Channels | 2 |
Flow Rate | 5-2 uL/min |
Injection | Semi-Automated |
Injection Volume | 5-100 uL |
Autosampler | Optional upgrade to OpenSPR-XT |
Temperature Range | 4oC-40oC (max 10oC<ambient) |
Temperature Precision | +/- 0.25oC |
Buffer SwitchingÌý Ìý Ìý | 3 ports available, automated switching |
Instrument Size | 46 x 34 x 21 cm |
Weight | 42 lbs |
File Output | CSV, Tracedrawer |
Principle Scientist:ÌýÌýdward Song
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