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SilverXpress™ Silver Staining Kit

Catalog number: LC6100
Invitrogen™

SilverXpress™ Silver Staining Kit

Catalog number: LC6100
Catalog Number
LC6100
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1 kit*
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Price: 431.351
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The SilverXpress Silver Staining Kit is a highly sensitive silver staining kit providing nanogram-level sensitivity with minimal background. The easy-to-follow protocol requires less total time than standard Coomassie staining and is complete in a little over one hour.

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The SilverXpress Silver Staining Kit uses ammoniacal silver chemistry and glutaraldehyde sensitization to produce a highly sensitive silver stain, capable of detecting much lower levels of protein than standard Coomassie or Colloidal Blue techniques. Clear background makes sample identification unambiguous and provides publication-quality gels.

DNA staining
The SilverXpress kit may also be used for detecting nanogram concentrations of DNA that cannot be detected using ethidium bromide. It is five-times more sensitive than ethidium bromide, detecting as little as less than 0.5 ng of 50 bp DNA.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Detection Location
In-Gel Detection
Detection Method
Colorimetric
Label or Dye
SilverXpress Silver Stain
Product Type
Protein Gel Staining Kit
Shelf Life
6 Months
Product Line
SilverXpress™
Shipping Condition
Room Temperature
Target Molecule
Protein

Contents & Storage

This kit contains sufficient reagents to stain 25 minigels

Contains:
125 mL Sensitizer
125 mL Stainer A
125 mL Stainer B
125 mL Developer
125 Stopper solution

Store kit at 2°C to 8°C. Stable for 6 months when stored under these conditions.

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