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Benzonase® Nuclease Q&A
This page lists nine frequently asked questions and answers about Benzonase® Nuclease.
BugBuster® and Benzonase® Reagents are the Clear Solutions to Simple, Efficient Extraction of E. coli Proteins
This article shows the use of BugBuster® and Benzonase® as protein purification tools to extract recombinant proteins from E. coli and to reduce the viscosity of the extract.
Use of BugBuster® and Lysonase™ Reagents for efficient protein extraction from Gram-positive bacteria
The combination of BugBuster® and Lysonase™ reagents greatly enhances the release of soluble proteins from Gram-positive bacteria.
BugBuster® Plus Lysonase™ Kit: Cell Lysis and Nucleic Acid Removal for Gram-negative and Gram-positive Bacteria
Cell lysis and nucleic acid removal for Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria using the BugBuster Plus Lysonase™ Kit
Citation Spotlight: BugBuster® Protein Extraction Reagent for Efficient Protein Extraction from Bacterial Pathogens
Citation Spotlight: BugBuster® Protein Extraction Reagent for Efficient Protein Extraction from Bacterial Pathogens
Cell Lysis of Histidine-Tagged Proteins
Follow established procedures for recombinant protein expression, growth, induction, and cell lysis optimization.
cOmplete™ Lysis-M Protocol & Troubleshooting
cOmplete™ Lysis-M Inhibitor: Low protein concentration in lysate
Simple, efficient extraction of protein from hepatocytes with CytoBuster™ Reagent
CytoBuster Protein Extraction Reagent is a formulation of detergents prepared for the efficient extraction of soluble proteins from mammalian cells
Lysing Enzymes
Enzymatic cell lysis and protoplast prep processes demystified, revealing complex enzymatic reactions during sample preparation.
Organelle Isolation
Centrifugation separates organelles based on size, shape, and density, facilitating subcellular fractionation across various samples.
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