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What is the difference between high and medium binding plates?

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What is the difference between high and medium binding plates?

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GREINER manufactures both medium and high binding microplates. Medium binding microplates have an approximate binding capacity of 200 ng/cm2 of IgG as assessed by competitive EIA, while High binding plates have a capacity of approximately 600 ng/cm2 of IgG. In general, high binding plates are recommended for EIA applications. The improved loading density in high binding plates produces more sensitive assays. However, as with any new assay, it is best to compare medium and high binding plates to determine which is best.

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