miR-133a Hu-Cy5
SmartFlare™
RNA Detection Probe
Cat. # SF-402
pack size: 50µL (250 rxns)
Store at 2-8°C,
after reconstitution store at 23-27°C
DO NOT FREEZE
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Important Note: During shipment, small volumes of product
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synchronization was MCDB-402 medium containing 0.5 mg/ml insulin. The cells were again incubated for 2 days.
After this incubation period, the culture medium was aspirated and fresh MCDB-402 medium (0.1 ml/well
plate
sealing film and measure the fluorescence
(ex = 402 nm/em = 488 nm) in end-point mode. The
fluorescent signal is stable for 8–12 hours after the
incubation at 45 C, as long as the
Product Description
Appearance: White powder
Molecular Formula: C3H6N2O2
Molecular Weight: 102.09
E 1% = 402 (226 nm)
[α]D23 = +115° (c=1.0%, water)1
D-Cycloserine, a structural analog of D-alanine, is a
Product Description
Appearance: White powder
Molecular Formula: C3H6N2O2
Molecular Weight: 102.09
E 1% = 402 (226 nm)
[α]D23 = +115° (c=1.0%, water)1
D-Cycloserine, a structural analog of D-alanine, is a
Product Description
Appearance: White powder
Molecular Formula: C3H6N2O2
Molecular Weight: 102.09
E 1% = 402 (226 nm)
[α]D23 = +115° (c=1.0%, water)1
D-Cycloserine, a structural analog of D-alanine, is a
has a final
volume of 200 µl consisting of final concentrations of
the following reagents:
• Tris*-HCl; 20 mM, pH 7.5;
• MgCl2; 10 mM
• CaCl2, 200 µM;
• Phosphatidylserine1), 8 µg/ml,
• Diolein1), 0.8
Monoclonal antibodies to collagens for
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Ramshow, J.A. and Werkmeister, J.A. Electrophoretic and electroblotting of native
collagens
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"Desenvolvimento e padronização de ELISA
indireto