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titleOfInvention Magnetic carrier for nucleic acid binding and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] It has excellent binding property of nucleic acid and collection property by magnetic field, Also provided is a magnetic carrier for nucleic acid binding comprising silica-coated magnetic particles having excellent dispersibility in the state where a magnetic field is removed and elution of bound nucleic acid, and thus excellent nucleic acid isolation performance. SOLUTION: After ferromagnetic magnetite particles having an average particle size of 0.1 to 0.5 μm are coated with silica, 2.39 to 1 in a non-oxidizing gas atmosphere The coercive force of 1.94 kA / m (30 to 150 Oe) and 30 to 60 A · m 2 / kg (30 to 60 emu / g) and has an average particle size of 1 to 10 A magnetic carrier for binding nucleic acids having a spherical shape of μm is produced.
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