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Protease Inhibitor Cocktail

 
BML-KI103-0001 1 Set 45.00 USD
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Product Details

Appearance:Two tablets
 
Solubility:Soluble in aqueous buffers, or add directly to extraction media. Alternatively, prepare 7X stock solutions in 1.5ml water or 100mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.0.
 
Application Notes:Mixture of several protease inhibitors. For the inhibition of serine, cysteine, but not metalloproteases, and protects proteins isolated from animal tissues, plants, yeast and bacteria. 1 tablet contains protease inhibitors sufficient for a 10 ml cell extract.
 
Shipping:Blue Ice Not Frozen
 
Long Term Storage:+4°C
 
Use/Stability:The tablets are stable at +4°C, stored dry. The stock solution is stable for one to two weeks at +4°C, or at least 12 weeks at -20°C. 
 
Regulatory Status:RUO - Research Use Only
 

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