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UFC30HV

Ultrafree® Centrifugal Filter, 0.5 mL Sample Volume

pore size 0.45 μm, PVDF membrane (hydrophilic)

Synonym(s):

Centrifuge filter

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UNSPSC Code:
41104916
NACRES:
NB.24
eCl@ss:
36100101
Material:
PVDF membrane (hydrophilic), polypropylene
Pore size:
0.45 μm pore size
Sterility:
non-sterile
Packaging:
pkg of 100 ea, pkg of 25 ea, pkg of 250 ea
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material

PVDF membrane (hydrophilic), polypropylene

sterility

non-sterile

feature

holdup volume 5 μL

packaging

pkg of 100 ea, pkg of 25 ea, pkg of 250 ea

manufacturer/tradename

Ultrafree®

parameter

0.5 mL sample volume, 50 °C max. temp.

technique(s)

protein extraction: suitable, protein purification: suitable

L

45 mm

diam.

10.6 mm

filtration area

0.2 cm2

Quality Level

matrix

Durapore®

pore size

0.45 μm pore size

application(s)

sample preparation

shipped in

ambient

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General description

The Ultrafree®-MC centrifugal devices are single-use, disposable filters used for removing particulates from aqueous biological solutions.

Application

Ultrafree®-MC Centrifugal Filter has been used:
  • in co-immunoprecipitation of signaling proteins
  • in indirect labeling for the preparation of fluorescent probes used for microarray hybridization experiments
  • to remove magnetic bead particles from solution in RNA editing method

Legal Information

Durapore is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Ultrafree is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Javier Garzón et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, 30(9), 1632-1648 (2005-04-14)
The regulator of G-protein signaling RGS17(Z2) is a member of the RGS-Rz subfamily of GTPase-activating proteins (GAP) that efficiently deactivate GalphazGTP subunits. We have found that in the central nervous system (CNS), the levels of RGSZ2 mRNA and protein are
Rémy Bruggmann et al.
Plant molecular biology, 58(2), 247-267 (2005-07-20)
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Masayuki Sakurai et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2181, 113-148 (2020-07-31)
RNA editing of adenosines to inosines contributes to a wide range of biological processes by regulating gene expression post-transcriptionally. To understand the effect, accurate mapping of inosines is necessary. The most conventional method to identify an editing site is to

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