Electrophoresis
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Catalog number: EC-890
- 37.5:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Optimized for SDS-PAGE of Proteins (Laemmli gels)
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels, Zero Fluorescence
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
Quantity Discount when you buy 4 or more 1 Liter units
Catalog number: EC-891
- 37.5:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Optimized for SDS-PAGE of Proteins (Laemmli gels)
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels, Zero Fluorescence
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
Catalog number: EC-849
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Catalog number: EC-851
- 29:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 MegOhm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more 1 liter bottles!
Catalog number: EC-850
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and Dnase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more 1 liter bottles!
Catalog number: EC-852
- 29:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 MegOhm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
- Highest Quality Molecular Biology Grade Agarose
- Low Electroendosmosis
- DNase and RNase free
- Rapidly Dissolving, Low Boil-Over
Catalog Number: EC-810
- Stabilized Acrylamide Solution
- Deionized and Pre-filtered
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid-Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for a Two Year Shelf Life
Catalog Number: EC-820
- Stabilized Bis-Acrylamide Solution
- Deionized and Pre-filtered
- Aldehyde Free and Acrylic Acid Free
- Stabilized for a Two Year Shelf Life
UreaGel 29:1 Concentrate is one of three components of the UreaGel 29:1 System. The UreaGel 29:1 System consists of UreaGel 29:1 Concentrate, UreaGel Diluent, and UreaGel Buffer. This system provides a convenient, dependable means for researchers to prepare 29:1 gels of varying percentages. With the UreaGel 29:1 System, the researcher readily prepares any commonly used gel formulation up to 20% monomer (29:1 acrylamide: bisacrylamide). Liter bottles of UreaGel Concentrate contain 241.6 grams of acrylamide, 8.3 grams of methylene bisacrylamide, and 7.5M urea in a deionized aqueous solution.
Size: 5 x 1 ml
- Traditional Laemmli Stacking Gel Buffer (4X)
- Formulated with 0.2 Micron Filtration
- Ultra-Pure Reagents in 18 Megohm Water
- Crystal Clear, Reproducible Gels
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Catalog Number: EC-603
2-mercaptoethanol is used to cleave disulfide linkages prior to protein electrophoresis. Triple distilled to remove impurities and stored under nitrogen.
Catalog number: EC-887
Size: 10 x 1 ml
- Load more sample per well
- Lithium Dodecyl Sulfate give improved resolution
Catalog number: EC-849
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more 1 liter bottles!
Catalog number: EC-850
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and Dnase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Catalog number: EC-851
- 29:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 MegOhm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more 1 liter bottles!
Catalog number: EC-852
- 29:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 MegOhm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Catalog Number: EC-810
- Stabilized Acrylamide Solution
- Deionized and Pre-filtered
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid-Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for a Two Year Shelf Life
Size: 25 g
Catalog Number: EC-504
Exceeds ACS standards. Low absorbed water results in consistent initiation.
- Small Fragment DNA and RNA
- RT-PCR
- Ultra-Fine particle size for fastest dissolution
- Ultra-High Strength/Low EEO Agarose
- Blotting of MegaBase DNA
- Finest Particle Size for Fastest Dissolution
- High Strength High-Resolution Agarose
- Excellent for small DNA fragments, PCR products, and proteins
- Ultra-Fine particle size for fastest dissolution
- Highest Quality Molecular Biology Grade Agarose
- Low Electroendosmosis
- DNase and RNase free
- Rapidly Dissolving, Low Boil-Over
- Low Melting Temperature
- DNase and RNase free
- Exceptional Gel Strength for a Low Melt Agarose
- Fastest Dissolving
Quantity discount when you buy four or more bottles!Catalog Number: LS-315Size: 1 liter
- High-resolution autoradiographic image intensifier
- Rapid enhancement of low energy beta-emitters
- For polyacrylamide gels, paper chromatography, and TLC plates
- Water-based, odorless, contains no DMSO
Size: 25 g
Catalog Number: SFC-13
(7H-benzimidazo[2,1-a]benz[de]isoquinoline-7-one)
Absolute fluorescence emission in cyclohexane (max): 477nm
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more bottles!
- For Non-Aqueous Samples
- High Counting Efficiency
- Ready-To-Use
- Economical
Catalog Number: EC-603
2-mercaptoethanol is used to cleave disulfide linkages prior to protein electrophoresis. Triple distilled to remove impurities and stored under nitrogen.
Catalog Number: EC-730
- UV Free Visualization of DNA and RNA
- Improves Yield in PCR Purification from Agarose Gels
- Easy and Safe
Catalog number: EC-848
Size: 1.2 ml
SSCP Stop Solution is a variant on the recipe of the standard formamide loading buffer intended for use with SequaGel MD in SSCP analysis.
Catalog number: EC-892
- Traditional Laemmli Resolving Gel Buffer (4X)
- Formulated with 0.2 Micron Filtration
- Ultra-Pure Reagents in 18 MegOhm Water
- Crystal Clear, Reproducible Gels
- Highest Quality Molecular Biology Grade Agarose
- Low Electroendosmosis
- DNase and RNase free
- Rapidly Dissolving, Low Boil-Over
Purified to remove colored contaminants that interfere with spectrophotometric analysis. Zero free sulfates eliminate non-specific binding.
Catalog Number: EC-810
- Stabilized Acrylamide Solution
- Deionized and Pre-filtered
- Aldehyde and Acrylic Acid-Free
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for a Two Year Shelf Life
Catalog number: EC-849
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and DNase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Catalog number: EC-873
- 0.2 micron filtration
- 18 MegOhm water
The SDS used in National Diagnostics’ 20% SDS Solution has been purified to remove colored contaminants that interfere with spectrophotometric analysis. Zero-free sulfates eliminate non-specific binding.
Size: 200 ml
- Traditional Laemmli Stacking Gel Buffer (4X)
- Formulated with 0.2 Micron Filtration
- Ultra-Pure Reagents in 18 Megohm Water
- Crystal Clear, Reproducible Gels
Size: 1Liter
- DNase and RNase free
- Made with 18 megOhm water
- pH and conductivity optimized
Buffer (MOPS, EDTA & sodium acetate) for RNA electrophoresis. Used as both the tank and gel buffer for denaturing agarose electrophoresis of RNA.
- Ultra-High Strength/Low EEO Agarose
- Blotting of MegaBase DNA
- Finest Particle Size for Fastest Dissolution
Recrystallized to remove ammonia. Exclusive purification process has been shown to inhibit ammonia regeneration. Certified RNase and DNase free.
Catalog Number: EC-820
- Stabilized Bis-Acrylamide Solution
- Deionized and Pre-filtered
- Aldehyde Free and Acrylic Acid Free
- Stabilized for a Two Year Shelf Life
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more 1 liter bottles!
Catalog number: EC-850
- 19:1 Acrylamide to Bisacrylamide Stabilized Solution
- Consistently Crystal Clear Gels
- Certified RNase and Dnase Free
- Stabilized for Long Shelf Life
- Formulated with 18 Megohm Water, 0.2 Micron Filtration
Quantity discount when you buy 4 or more bottles!
- Ideal for Western Blotting Applications
- Cast a 12% Gel in One Fourth the Time
- Eliminates Mixing and Measuring
- Precast Convenience without the Precast Price
Size: 50 ml
- DNase and RNase free
- Made with 18 megOhm water
- 0.2 micron filtered
Component of hybridization solutions for Northern and Southern blotting. Increases speed and sensitivity of hybridization reactions.
- Using PAGE to Determine Nucleic Acid Molecular Weight
- SSCP Analysis
- Sanger Sequencing
- Sample Preparation for Native PAGE of DNA
- Sample Prep for Denaturing PAGE of DNA
- S1 Mapping
- Run Conditions in Denaturing PAGE
- RNA Mapping
- RNA Electrophoresis
- Ribonuclease Protection
- Restriction Digest Mapping
- Primer Extension
- Preparing Denaturing DNA & RNA Gels
- Preparation of Denaturing Agarose Gels
- Preparation of Agarose Gels
- Pouring Sequencing Gels
- PFGE and FIGE
- PCR Analysis: Yield and Kinetics
- PCR Analysis: An Examination
- Native PAGE of DNA
- Mobility Shift Assay
- Methylation & Uracil Interference Assays
- Maxam & Gilbert Sequencing
- Manual Sequencing
- In Gel Enzyme Reactions
- Heteroduplex Analysis
- Gel Preparation for Native PAGE of DNA
- Gel Electrophoresis of PCR Products
- DNase I Footprinting
- DNA/RNA Purification from PAGE Gels
- DNA/RNA Purification from Agarose Gels – Electroelution
- Differential Display
- Denaturing Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of DNA & RNA
- Conformational Analysis
- Automated Sequencers
- Analysis of DNA/Protein Interactions
- Agarose Gel Electrophoresis of DNA and RNA – Uses and Variations
- Agarose Gel Electrophoresis of DNA and RNA – An Introduction