Nitrocellulose Membranes
Nitrocellulose (NC) membranes are promising substrate materials. Due to their easy binding to proteins and high efficiency, they have been widely used to fabricate various paper-based biosensors.
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CONTACT USIn order to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, highly specific and sensitive diagnostic measures are essential to limit the uncontrolled spread of the disease. More and more effective diagnostic methods have been proposed to detect the virus itself or the response of the host body to the virus. Alfa Chemistry pays close attention to the development of the epidemic situation and has the ability to provide various products to relevant customers. In addition to several common raw materials for the detection of novel coronavirus, Alfa Chemistry also offers excipients, including nitrocellulose membranes and dyed microspheres.
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Nitrocellulose (NC) membranes are promising substrate materials. Due to their easy binding to proteins and high efficiency, they have been widely used to fabricate various paper-based biosensors.
Learn More →The dyed microspheres are based on white polystyrene microspheres and are prepared by a unique internal dyeing process. This series of products are suitable for lateral flow, agglutination test and other technical platforms.
Learn More →Diagnostic tests are the first line of defense against the spread of the novel coronavirus between individuals, and excipients play an important role in this process. Alfa Chemistry provides you with excipients for the detection of novel coronavirus to assist your research. If you do not find what you need, please contact us. We also offer product customization according to customer's detailed requirements.
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