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Merck back-to-school season, New user’s gift upgrade
默克开学季,新人礼、首单礼,双重惊喜助力科研 2023年9月1日到10月31日,开学季,新人礼,限时开启。
Skrydstrup Group – Professor Product Portal
The Skrydstrup group has developed reagents and glassware for carrying out transition metal catalyzed carbonylations in a simple and safe manner.
Microbiological Control of Spices and Herbs
Microbiological assessment of bacteria found in spices, a potent source for food spoilage and pathogens.
Immunohistochemistry Applications in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women. An estimated 136,000 cases of colorectal cancer are expected to occur in 2016.
Phyllosilicate Clay Minerals: Principles and Applications
We have discussed shortly the applications of 1:1 and 2:1 phyllosilicate material in membrane technology, as well as the basic geometric understanding of their layered structures.
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AdQPhos and Pd pre catalysts for alpha arylation reaction
Discover AdQPhos and its Pd pre-catalysts for selective α-arylation of diverse nucleophiles under mild aqueous conditions without hazardous solvents.
Performing a Purification and On-column Refolding of an Insoluble Histidine-tagged Protein
This page shows how to perform a purification and on-column refolding of an insoluble his-tagged protein from an E. coli culture with HisTrap™ FF columns and ÄKTAprime from Cytiva.
Packing Tricorn 10/100 columns with MabSelect™ or MabSelect™ SuRe
This page shows how to pack Tricorn 10/100 columns with MabSelect or MabSelect SuRe from Cytiva.
1-hydrosilatrane
As a versatile hydride reagent, 1-hydrosilatrane can be used in reduction reactions to synthesize alcohols, amines, their chiral counterparts, and esters from aldehydes/ketones.
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