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Determination of 7 Nitrosamines in Drinking Water
Nitrosamines analysis by solid phase extraction (SPE) and subsequent gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) according to GB 5750.10-2023.
Color Determination of Sugar based on ICUMSA Color GS1-7
Learn about the ICUMSA® method GS1-7 to measure the color of sample solutions of raw sugar, brown sugar, or sugar syrups.
Merck Invests € 62 Million in New Quality Control Facility in Darmstadt, Germany
Facility to provide production-related quality control services for Life Science business and brings together 135 employees and various functions into one ~10,000 m2 building.
Protein Markers
Pre-stained and unstained molecular weight markers for protein gel electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, and Western blotting applications.
US EPA Method 325B Compliance
The new US federal regulation 40 CFR Parts 60 and 63 – Petroleum Refinery Sector Risk and Technology Review and New Source Performance Standards, is an update to the previous version.
Estimation of Proline in Fruit and Vegetable Juices
Spectrophotometric determination of proline by the Ninhydrin method, per EN 1141 and German Food and Feed Code §64 LFBG 31.00-7.
RNA Therapeutics & Delivery USA
Visit us at booth #7 to learn about our solutions to help you overcome your mRNA manufacturing and LNP formulation challenges.
cOmplete™, Mini, EDTA-free Protocol
Dissolve one tablet in 10 ml aqueous buffer or water. If high proteolytic activity is present, dissolve one tablet in 7 ml buffer.
Dopamine, Norepinephrine and Ephinephrine Synthesis
Dopamine-β-hydroxylase is located inside amine storage vesicles of norepinephrine neurons. Dopamine is actively transported from the cytoplasm into the vesicles. As the enzyme is a copper containing protein, its activity can be inhibited by copper chelating agents, such as diethyldithiocarbamate
Scepter™ 3.0 Cell Counter – How it Works
Scepter™ counting is 7 to 10 times faster than hemocytometry-and also faster than other automated counters. Learn more about how this amazing technology works
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