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2X SDS-PAGE Sample Buffer without DTT or b-ME

SDS 2 X
Rockland
N° du produit ABIN925558
N° du produit (Fournisseur): mb-018

Aperçu rapide pour 2X SDS-PAGE Sample Buffer without DTT or b-ME (ABIN925558)

Application

SDS-PAGE (SDS)
  • N° du produit (Fournisseur)

    mb-018

    Fournisseur

    Rockland

    Fonction

    2X SDS-PAGE Sample Buffer without DTT or b-ME

    Purification

    This product was aseptically filtered through a Millipore 0.22 micron filter into clean, pre-sterilized containers. The product was tested on trypticase soy agar for 24 hours, 48 hours and 72 hours and was found to be negative for bacteria.

    Stérilité

    Sterile filtered
  • Indications d'application

    Application Note: 2X SDS-PAGE Sample Loading Buffer is suitable for laboratory assays involved in protein biochemistry. 2X SDS-PAGE Sample Buffer is a concentrated stock solution and should be diluted appropriately with distilled, deionized water or equivalent to its fina

    Other: User Optimized

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Concentration

    2 X

    Conseil sur la manipulation

    Some salts may precipitate out of solution at lower temperature. Allow buffer to equilibrate to room temperature

    Stock

    -20 °C

    Stockage commentaire

    Store container at -20° C or colder prior to opening. Aliquot and re-freeze for best results. Some salts may precipitate out of solution at lower temperature. Allow buffer to equilibrate to room temperature (18° to 26° C) to restore solubility of some Expiration date is six (6) months from date of receipt.

    Date de péremption

    6 months
  • Sujet

    Synonyms: Sample buffer for protein electrophoresis, Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide sample buffer, Protein Gel Sample Buffer, polyacrylamide gel sample buffer, Lysate sample buffer, 2X Lysate Buffer

    Background: SDS-PAGE, sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, describes a technique widely used in biochemistry to separate proteins according to their electrophoretic mobility (a function of the length of a polypeptide chain and its charge) and no

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