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Z350397

Carestream® BioMax® MR film

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autoradiography film, xray film

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NACRES:
NB.22
UNSPSC Code:
41105341
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size

5 in. (13 cm) × 7 in. (18 cm)

General description

Sheets of film with no interleaved paper
Single-emulsion film that provides maximum resolution and clearest background. The most sensitive film for direct 14C, 35S, and 33P autoradiography. Higher resolution than X-OMAT AR and BioMax MS for 32P direct and screen exposures and chemiluminescence, but with reduced sensitivity.

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BioMax is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
Carestream is a registered trademark of Carestream Health, Inc.
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Background and protocols describing the various methods used by molecular biologists to detect samples of protein or nucleic acids bound to membranes.

描述被分子生物学家用于检测转印膜上蛋白质和核酸的方法的背景和实验方案。


Marcos V Esteca et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 21(21) (2020-11-01)
The high capacity of the skeletal muscle to regenerate is due to the presence of muscle stem cells (MuSCs, or satellite cells). The E3 ubiquitin ligase Parkin is a key regulator of mitophagy and is recruited to mitochondria during differentiation
Rastislav Horos et al.
Cell, 176(5), 1054-1067 (2019-02-19)
Vault RNAs (vtRNA) are small non-coding RNAs transcribed by RNA polymerase III found in many eukaryotes. Although they have been linked to drug resistance, apoptosis, and viral replication, their molecular functions remain unclear. Here, we show that vault RNAs directly
Shujuan Gao et al.
Journal of molecular signaling, 6, 8-8 (2011-08-13)
The family of A-kinase-anchoring proteins, AKAPs, constitutes a group of molecular scaffolds that act to catalyze dynamic interactions of protein kinase A, protein kinase C, tyrosine kinases, G-protein-coupled receptors and ion channels. AKAP5 (MW ~47 kDa) and AKAP12 (MW ~191