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A5174

Ampholine®

pH 3.5-10.0

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12352200
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sterility

sterile-filtered

pH

3.5-10.0

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

Ampholytes for use with polyacrylamide, agarose and dextran gels, or density gradient stabilizing media in analytical and preparative isoelectric focusing.

Other Notes

IEF carrier ampholytes

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Ampholine is a registered trademark of Cytiva


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C Van der Heul et al.
Clinical science (London, England : 1979), 60(2), 185-190 (1981-02-01)
1. According to the Fletcher-Huehns hypothesis there exists a functional difference between the two iron-binding sites of transferrin. 2. The aim of the study presented was to evaluate this hypothesis in a homogeneous system, with human bone marrow cells and
Csilla Páger et al.
Electrophoresis, 32(14), 1875-1884 (2011-07-20)
Capillary isoelectric focusing in the presence of electroosmosis with sequential injection of carrier ampholytes and sample was found to be suitable for MS detection. The separate injection of the sample and the ampholytes provides good condition to suppress and overcome
A Oratore et al.
The Biochemical journal, 259(3), 909-912 (1989-05-01)
We have investigated the effect in solution of synthetic carrier ampholytes on the saturation of human serum transferrin. By spectrophotometric titrations of human serum transferrin with various Fe3+-carrier ampholyte solutions, we demonstrated that under these conditions carrier ampholytes behave as