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Counterstaining after the Duolink In Situ Protocol
We recommend applying the counterstaining protocol after the completion of the Amplification step in section 7.3, step 5 of the Duolink In Situ Fluorescence User Manual.
Duolink® In Situ Short Instructions - Fluorescence
This page details the Duolink® In Situ Short Protocol for fluorescence detection
LC-UV-MS Method Development for Antibody Drug Conjugates Using a Non-Toxic ADC-Mimic
SigmaMab Antibody Drug Conjugate Mimic, is a non-toxic drug mimic utilized as a standard for mass spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography.
Protein Determination Modified Lowry Method
To standardize a procedure for the determination of protein by modified Lowry.
Duolink® PLA Probemaker Guide
Guide to create custom PLA probes for immunofluorescent or brightfield detection.
Protein Determination by the Bicinchoninic Acid (BCA) Method
A standard procedure for the quantitative determination of total protein concentration of a solution by the BCA method.
Duolink® PLA Multicolor Detection Protocol
Duolink® PLA Multicolor Detection Protocol
Using Duolink® in Protein Interaction Studies
The video follows the simple and straightforward procedure that allows you to detect, quantify and obtain cell localization of protein interactions and their modifications in a single experiment.
Protein Determination using 2-D Quant Kit
2-D Quant Kit from Cytiva is designed to accurately determine protein concentrations in samples for electrophoresis.
Creating PLA® Probes
Duolink® kits use in situ PLA® technology for accurate quantification of individual proteins, interactions, and modifications in cells and tissue.
Production of Dual-labelled Proteins
Refinement of protein dual-labeling protocol using EnPresso® B Defined Nitrogen-free showcased by Vernalis, Ltd. for drug discovery.
Duolink® PLA Brightfield Protocol
Duolink® PLA reagents enable brightfield detection and quantification of proteins and interactions in tissue samples.
Protein Determination by the Warburg-Christian Method
To determine protein content, the Warburg-Christian method refers to measuring protein samples at 280 nm using a spectrophotometer.