NuPAGE™ Bis-Tris XCell SureLock™ Mini-Cell Welcome Pack, 4 to 12%
NuPAGE™ Bis-Tris XCell SureLock™ Mini-Cell Welcome Pack, 4 to 12%
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NuPAGE™ Bis-Tris XCell SureLock™ Mini-Cell Welcome Pack, 4 to 12%

The NuPAGE Bis-Tris Welcome Pack provides all of the necessary NuPAGE gels, buffers, and reagents you will need to begin using the XCell SureLock Mini-Cell.
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Catalog NumberWells
NP032D10-well
NP032E12-well
NP032F15-well
Catalog number NP032D
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Wells:
10-well
The NuPAGE Bis-Tris Welcome Pack provides all of the necessary NuPAGE gels, buffers, and reagents you will need to begin using the XCell SureLock Mini-Cell. The XCell SureLock Mini-Cell is a vertical mini-protein gel electrophoresis system compatible with all Invitrogen mini precast gels and Surecast handcast gels.

The NuPAGE Bis-Tris Welcome Pack contains:
• XCell SureLock Mini-Cell (EI0001)
• NuPAGE Bis-Tris mini gels (2 boxes, 20 gels)
• NuPAGE MES SDS Running Buffer, 20X (NP0002)
• NuPAGE LDS Sample Buffer, 4X (NP0007)
• NuPAGE Sample Reducing Agent, 10X (NP0009)
• PageRuler Plus Prestained Protein Ladder, 10 to 250 kDa (26619)

About the XCell SureLock Mini-Cell 
The XCell SureLock Mini-Cell is a vertical mini-protein gel electrophoresis system compatible with all Invitrogen mini precast gels and Surecast handcast gels. The Mini-Cell is simple, sturdy, and easy to use. Each XCell SureLock Mini-Cell can accommodate up to two gels per run. Run times may vary depending on buffer conditions and power supplies used.

About NuPAGE Bis-Tris gels
Invitrogen NuPAGE Bis-Tris Protein gels are precast polyacrylamide gels designed to give optimal separation of a wide range of proteins under denaturing conditions. Unlike traditional Tris-glycine gels, NuPAGE Bis-Tris gels have a neutral pH environment that minimizes protein modifications. Use NuPAGE Bis-Tris gels for preparing proteins for sequencing, mass spectrometry, and any other techniques where protein integrity is crucial. Also, use NuPAGE gels for optimal results during day-to-day use.

Transfer
For transferring your proteins to a membrane, we recommend using for NuPAGE Transfer Buffer (NP0006) for traditional wet transfer using the XCell II Blot Module (EI9051). Alternatively, rapid semi-dry transfer can be performed using the Invitrogen Power Blotter or rapid dry transfer using the iBlot 3 Gel Transfer Device (IB31001).

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Gel Thickness1.0 mm
Product LineNuPAGE
Quantity1 Welcome Pk.
Shipping ConditionApproved for shipment at room temperature and wet ice
For Use With (Equipment)XCell SureLock Mini-Cell
Gel Percentage4 to 12%
Gel SizeMini
Gel TypeBis-Tris
Separation Range3.5 to 260 kDa
Wells10-well
Unit SizeEach 1

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Citations & References
Abstract
ArticleTitle TestAutomation 16-10-2025-113801
Authors:Hill Jennifer J; Davies Monique V; Pearson Adele A; Wang Jack H; Hewick Rodney M; Wolfman Neil M; Qiu Yongchang;
Journal:J Biol Chem_Test
PubMed ID:
Myostatin, also known as growth and differentiation factor 8, is a member of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass (1). Recent experiments have shown that myostatin activity is detected in serum by a reporter gene assay only after activation by acid, suggesting that native ... More
ArticleTitle TestAutomation 15-10-2025-084820
Authors:Hill Jennifer J; Davies Monique V; Pearson Adele A; Wang Jack H; Hewick Rodney M; Wolfman Neil M; Qiu Yongchang;
Journal:J Biol Chem_Test
PubMed ID:
Myostatin, also known as growth and differentiation factor 8, is a member of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass (1). Recent experiments have shown that myostatin activity is detected in serum by a reporter gene assay only after activation by acid, suggesting that native ... More
ArticleTitle TestAutomation 29-09-2025-094922
Authors:Hill Jennifer J; Davies Monique V; Pearson Adele A; Wang Jack H; Hewick Rodney M; Wolfman Neil M; Qiu Yongchang;
Journal:J Biol Chem_Test
PubMed ID:
Myostatin, also known as growth and differentiation factor 8, is a member of the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that negatively regulates skeletal muscle mass (1). Recent experiments have shown that myostatin activity is detected in serum by a reporter gene assay only after activation by acid, suggesting that native ... More