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SupraSolv® GC Solvent Specifications
Our GC solvents have been specially developed and tested for ECD, FID and MS detection or for headspace gas chromatography to ensure accurate, reliable and reproducible analytical results.
Reducing the Need for Animal Testing for Biological Reactivity in Polymer Characterization
This page provides an overview of USP , , and , compares bioreactivity testing, and describes the transition of our organization towards in vitro test methods.
Analytical Method: Aluminium (total) in effluents
Photometric determination with Chromazurole S subsequent to acid mineralisation; DIN decomposition
HMG-CoA Reductase (HMGR) Assay Kit
3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) is a transmembrane glycoprotein, located on the endoplasmic reticulum.
Forskolin-Induced Swelling Assays
A rapid in vitro assay for CFTR function, the forskolin-induced swelling protocol uses human colon organoids, which can be derived from cystic fibrosis patient tissue.
Angiogenesis Assays
Cell based angiogenesis assays to analyze new blood vessel formation for applications of cancer research, tissue regeneration and vascular biology.
Nanodisc Technology: A Revolutionary System for Study of Membrane Proteins
Read our article about how the Nanodisc system allows for structural studies of membrane proteins.
3D Mammosphere Culture Media
3D mammosphere culture protocol used to expand human MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells in serum-free/xeno-free stem cell culture media. Explore over 350 PromoCell products on Sigma.com.
Electrospun Nanofibers for Drug Delivery Systems
Local delivery of bioactive molecules using an implantable device can decrease the amount of drug dose required as well as non-target site toxicities compared to oral or systemic drug administration.
Fullerenes for Bioscience & Photovoltaic Applications
Find various photovoltaic and bioscience-based applications of fullerenes.
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