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Optimizing Crude Plant Samples for PCR
Overcoming potent inhibitors and sample diversity in direct plant PCR.
Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg), and melting temperature, (Tm), are given for the more common homopolymers.
Cleavage and Purification of GST-Tagged Protein Bound to GSTrap
This page shows how to cleave and purify GST-tagged proteins bound to GSTrap from Cytiva.
List Group – Professor Product Portal
The List group focuses on the development of new concepts in catalysis. Since 1999, this research group has pioneered the development of organocatalysis as the third pillar of stereoselective catalysis, along side biocatalysis and transition metal catalysis.
The Role of Intestinal Efflux Transporters In Drug Absorption
We presents an article on The Role of Intestinal Efflux Transporters In Drug Absorption.
Recommended Standard Method for Isolating Mononuclear Cells
The following procedure has been evaluated with Ficoll-Paque PLUS and is recommended for separation of normal blood samples for maximum reproducibility.
Precipitation Procedures
This page describes protein precipitation as an optional step in sample preparation for 2-D electrophoresis with Cytiva products.
Conducting Polymer Materials for Flexible OPV Applications: Orgacon™ PEDOT : PSS
A detailed article on conducting polymer materials for flexible organic photovoltaics (OPVs) applications.
Calcium Phosphate Transfection Kit Protocol
Calcium phosphate transfection is a common method for the introduction of DNA into eukaryotic cells. This protocol can be optimized for use with a wide variety of cell types.
Nanodisc Technology: A Revolutionary System for Study of Membrane Proteins
Read our article about how the Nanodisc system allows for structural studies of membrane proteins.
Sepharose High Performance: Purification with High Resolution
This page covers the use of Sepharose High Performance media for purification of proteins, peptides or oligonucleotides, when to use them, and with which systems.
Graphene-Based Composites and their Unique Renewable Energy Applications
Graphene is a unique two-dimensional (2D) structure of monolayer
carbon atoms packed into a dense honeycomb crystal that has attracted
great interest due to its diverse and fascinating properties.
Preactivated Magnetic Beads for Affinity Chromatography
Covalent coupling of antibodies, aptamers, and proteins with a NHS Mag Sepharose, Sera-Mag Carboxylate-Modified, Sera-Mag SpeedBeads Carboxylate-Modified from Cytiva.
Ruthenium-based dyes for Dye-sensitized Solar Cells
Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) are 3rd generation solar cells combining the promise of high efficiency with low production costs.
Materials for Clean H2 Production from Bioethanol Reforming
Hydrogen is one of the most important resources in providing food, fuel, and chemical products for our everyday life. Sustainable catalytic hydrogen production from bioethanol has gained significant attention in recent years due to globally diminishing fossil fuel supplies, which
Dietary Antioxidants
Antioxidants protect biological systems from oxidative damage produced by oxygen-containing free radicals and from redoxactive transition metal ions such as iron, copper, and cadmium.
Bioprinting for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
In the past two decades, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine have become important interdisciplinary fields that span biology, chemistry, engineering, and medicine.
Poly(Amino Acid) Block Copolymers for Drug Delivery and other Biomedical Applications
Humankind has utilized protein materials throughout its existence, starting with the use of materials such as wool and silk for warmth and protection from the elements and continuing with the use of recombinant DNA techniques to synthesize proteins with unique
Virus Cultivation
Cell lines for vaccine production and cultivation of SARS CoV-2 and other viruses. Primary, human diploid, and continuous culture cell lines for the propagation of viruses and virus-based vaccines.
NF-κB and Inflammation
Chronic inflammation is an underlying factor in the development and progression of many of the chronic diseases of aging, such as arthritis, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and cancer.
Universal ProbeLibrary System Performance Data
Design Intron-Spanning Assays that Work the First Time
Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktail
The use of phosphatase inhibitors is critical for all types of phosphorylation studies. Compare phosphatase inhibitor cocktails to select the best one for your research.
Flavors and Fragrances New Product Offerings
As a leading global supplier of new flavor and fragrance ingredients, we are dedicated to providing you with high-quality aroma chemicals comprising of certified food grade, IFRA, natural, kosher, and halal ingredients.
Poly(2-Oxazoline)s: The Versatile Polymer Platform for Biomedicine
The introduction of polymers into the biomedical field has opened new avenues in tissue engineering, implant design, biosensing, and drug delivery.
Strep•Tag® II Fusion Tag Provides Rapid One-Step Affinity Purification
Strep•Tag® II/Strep•Tactin® combines high specificity with gentle elution to provide highly purified, potentially active, recombinant proteins or protein complexes.
Biomedical Implant Devices Fabricated from Low Young’s Modulus Titanium Alloys Demonstrating High Mechanical Biocompatibility
Biomedical implants are essentially foreign substances within the human body that must survive many years’ exposure to demanding mechanical and physiological conditions. Despite these challenges, metal implants have been widely used to substitute for or rebuild hard tissues such as
Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Membrane Functionalization
We present an article that discusses two applications in particular; first, using these layers as polyelectrolyte membranes to control permeability.
Sorting Carbon Nanotubes and Their Biological Applications
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received much attention since their discovery in 1991 by Sumio lijima1 due to their excellent mechanical, electrical, and optical properties.
Recent Advances in Scalable Synthesis and Processing of Two-Dimensional Materials
Advances in scalable synthesis and processing of two-dimensional materials
3D Printable Conductive Nanocomposites of PLA and Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes
A nanocomposite is typically defined as a mixture between a host material (e.g., polymer matrix) and nanofillers with at least one dimension of less than 100 nm.
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