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Blue Fluorescent Protein
Mar 16 | Products
A monomeric blue fluorescent protein with high photostability and extremely high pH-stability is now available from Axxora. Recommended for protein labeling and organelle labeling, Evrogen’s TagBFP’s narrow fluorescence emission peak makes it ideal for multicolor imaging.
Membrane Stain
Feb 18 | Products
Swift Membrane Stain from G-Biosciences is a proprietary stain for proteins on nitrocellulose or PVDF membranes. The lower detection limit of Swift Membrane Stain is ~0.5ng protein (BSA)/band on nitrocellulose membrane.
in vivo Imaging Reagents
Nov 23 2009 | Products
Caliper Life Sciences introduced a series of XenoLight Rediject reagents. Rediject D-Luciferin Ultra is the latest in an expanding range of XenoLight reagents for Caliper’s IVIS optical imaging systems.
Ready-to-use Protein Stain
Nov 23 2009 | Products
LabSafe GEL Blue is an enhanced protein stain that utilizes Coomassie dye to offer rapid band visualization and unsurpassed sensitivity. It is supplied in a ready-to-use format, which is added directly to protein gels following electrophoresis after a brief wash step.
IVD Labeled Staining Reagents
Oct 29 2009 | Products
Diagnostic Biosystems offers a selection of IVD labeled staining reagents suitable for manual and automated staining platforms. Available reagents include IVD labeled concentrated and pre-diluted, ready-to-use primary antibodies and immunostaining detection systems.
Nucleic Acid Loading Buffers
Dec 17 2007 | Products
Concentrated Glow Dyes contain optimized concentrations of ethidium bromide. They provide intense DNA/RNA bands with little background or band distortion.
Non-mutagenic DNA Stain (11571)
Sep 10 2007 | Products
EnVISION non-mutagenic fluorescent DNA stain (Amresco, Inc., Solon, OH) is supplied in the firm’s 6× loading buffer. The fluorescent reagent forms a complex with the sample DNA before electrophoresis.
Small Animal Optical Imaging: Seeing Beyond The Visible With Infrared Dyes
Aug 23 2007 | Application Notes
Optical imaging offers the potential for non-invasive study of molecular targets inside the body of the living animal. This technology has been used to follow the progression of disease, the effects of drug candidates on the target pathology, the pharmacokinetic behavior of drug candidates, and the development of biomarkers indicative of disease and treatment outcomes.
Biotin-Free Immunohistochemistry Kits
Aug 23 2007 | Products
PROMARK polymer detection kits for mouse and rat tissues offer biotin-free technology for immunohistochemistry (IHC), and provide sensitive staining and eliminates avidin-biotin blocking steps.