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Proteinase K
AMSBIOProteinase K is a serine protease that is used to digest proteins and remove contamination from nucleic acid preparations
Stanford researchers develop tool to drastically speed up the study of enzymes
This tool enables thousands of experiments to run simultaneously on a single polymer chip
PSS and ELITechGroup Reach OEM Agreement
8 upcoming webinars to expand your research horizons
Discover the latest tools and techniques to expand your research capacity with expert-led presentations on liquid handling, cell and gene therapy, point of care testing, and more
Genetically modified mosquitoes … could CRISPR gene editing end malaria?
This article tells the story of Target Malaria, a project that is fighting malaria with genetically modified mosquitoes
nSMOL Improves the Speed and Accuracy of mAb Bioanalysis
Dr. Kevin Pfleger Discusses Novel nanoBRET Assay Development for High Throughput Screening
Different Liquid Handling Platforms – One SmartExtraction
TaqMan® and Bio-Rad Help Identify New Target for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment
Imaging Lipids in Mouse Brain Tissue
Multitask Microscopy - Live Cell Imaging
di-Sodium hydrogen phosphate, anhydrous
Glentham Life SciencesAssay (Titration): ≥ 98.0% (dried basis)
Acetylcholinesterase from Electrophorus electricus (electric eel)
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, GermanyType VI-S, lyophilized powder, 200-1,000 units/mg protein
How Mass Spectrometry Evolved into an Indispensable Biological Technique
Dr. Jim Langridge, Director of Scientific Operations for Waters Corporation, shares his scientific journey alongside mass spec technology and reveals what’s in store for the future