What can I use for extraction reagent?
Thermo Scientific T-PER Tissue Protein Extraction Reagent enables mild extraction of total protein from tissue samples. Mild and convenient—detergent is dialyzable for quick and easy removal; can be used with additional components (e.g., protease inhibitors, salts, reducing agents, chelating agents, etc.)
What does the extraction Reagent do?
The Extraction Reagent packaged in this kit contains saline, detergents and preservatives that will inactivate cells and virus particles.
What is in’t per buffer?
T-PER® Tissue Protein Extraction Reagent is for total protein extraction from tissue samples. The simple composition of this reagent provides versatility because components such as protease inhibitors, salts, reducing agents or chelating agents may be added to the reagent before proceeding with cell lysis.
What is Mper buffer?
M-PER® Mammalian Protein Extraction Reagent extracts cytoplasmic and nuclear protein from cultured mammalian cells. M-PER® Reagent utilizes a proprietary detergent in 25 mM bicine buffer (pH 7.6) for mammalian cell lysis.
How accurate is the binax now Covid test?
How Accurate is this Test? Based on the results of a clinical study where the BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card Home Test was compared to an FDA authorized high sensitivity SARS-CoV-2 test, BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card Home Test correctly identified 81.6% of positive specimens and 98.3% of negative specimens.
Is reagent and catalyst the same?
Catalyst is a substance that can increase the reaction rate of a particular chemical reaction, while reagent is a substance or mixture for use in chemical analysis or other reactions.
What is protease inhibitor cocktail?
Protease Inhibitor Cocktail (ab271306) protects protein extracts from aminopeptidases, metalloproteases, and serine, cysteine, and aspartic acid proteases. It is supplied as a 100X stock solution of protease inhibitors dissolved in DMSO and a 100X stock solution of EDTA dissolved in water, pH 8.0.
What are reagents used for?
A reagent in chemical science is a “substance or compound that is added to a system in order to bring a chemical reaction or is added to check whether a reaction is occurred or not.” Such a reaction is used to confirm the detection of the presence of another substance.
Why choose Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ and Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™ centrifuge Ware?
Whether your application includes the need for separations, large volume pelleting, protein purification or DNA isolation, the comprehensive selection of Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ and Thermo Scientific™ Nunc™ centrifuge ware offers a solution for virtually every scale and is available in sizes from 10mL to 2L.
Are Thermo Scientific Nalgene bottles and closures leakproof?
To ensure safe usage, customers are advised to test Thermo Scientific Nalgene bottles and closures under conditions of their planned applications. Thermo Scientific Nalgene products are leakproof at ambient temperature and pressure when used with their Nalgene closures.
What kind of plastic are Nalgene bottles made of?
Nalgene bottles are made from a wide variety of plastics to fit virtually any laboratory application. Choose from polypropylene copolymer (PPCO), low- and high-density polyethylene (LDPE, HDPE), polyethylene terephthalate (PETG or copolymer G), polycarbonate (PC) and fluoropolymer (FEP-PFA).
What is the difference between a Nalgene beaker and a Nalgene desiccator?
Nalgene beakers are available in Griffin low-form style or with convenient handles and are made with a variety of resins. The plastic burets meet Class B (ASTM E287) accuracy, and liquids measured in Nalgene burets or cylinders don’t form a meniscus, which makes reading them easier. Nalgene desiccators are lighter and easier to move around the lab.