Rhinohide™ Polyacrylamide Gel Strengthener Concentrate
Rhinohide™ Polyacrylamide Gel Strengthener Concentrate
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Rhinohide™ Polyacrylamide Gel Strengthener Concentrate

El gel potenciador de poliacrilamida RhinoHide mejora la tecnología de los geles de poliacrilamida clásicos al fabricar geles mucho másMás información
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R33400200 mL
Número de catálogo R33400
Precio (CLP)
203.891
Each
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200 mL
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Precio (CLP)
203.891
Each
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El gel potenciador de poliacrilamida RhinoHide mejora la tecnología de los geles de poliacrilamida clásicos al fabricar geles mucho más fuertes, proporcionando un manejo más fácil y mayor resistencia al desgarro, sin efectos secundarios adversos. El gel potenciador de poliacrilamida RhinoHide está específicamente recomendado para geles de bajo porcentaje, geles de gran formato y geles sujetos a múltiples pasos de tinción y manipulación. El gel potenciador de poliacrilamida RhinoHide también está disponible en un kit (R-33410), que incluye una mezcla de acrilamida/bis-acrilamida (relación 37,5:1).
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Especificaciones
Línea de productosRhinohide
Tipo de productoConcentrado de gel potenciador de poliacrilamida
Cantidad200 mL
Condiciones de envíoTemperatura ambiente
Unit SizeEach
Contenido y almacenamiento
Almacenar a temperatura ambiente.

Preguntas frecuentes

I am staining my protein gel with multiple stains over several days. How do I prevent excessive gel tearing?

For gels that you are pouring yourself, add Rhinohide Polyacrylamide Gel Strengthener (Cat. Nos. R33400, R33410) to the formulation. Decrease the shaker speed/motion; only very gentle rocking is required. Slowly decant solutions during solution changes and avoid touching the gel as much as possible when pouring out solutions.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Protein Assays and Analysis Support Center.

Citations & References (12)

Citations & References
Abstract
Cytoskeleton/endoplasmic reticulum collapse induced by prostaglandin J2 parallels centrosomal deposition of ubiquitinated protein aggregates.
Authors:Ogburn KD, Figueiredo-Pereira ME,
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:16774923
'Many neurodegenerative disorders, such as Parkinson disease, exhibit inclusion bodies containing ubiquitinated proteins. The mechanisms implicated in this aberrant protein deposition remain elusive. In these disorders signs of inflammation are also apparent in the affected central nervous system areas. We show that prostaglandin J2 (PGJ2), an endogenous product of inflammation, ... More
Regulation of class II beta-tubulin expression by tumor suppressor p53 protein in mouse melanoma cells in response to Vinca alkaloid.
Authors:Arai K, Matsumoto Y, Nagashima Y, Yagasaki K,
Journal:Mol Cancer Res
PubMed ID:16603638
'The continuous exposure of antimicrotubule drugs to tumors often results in the emergence of drug-resistant tumor cells with altered expression of several beta-tubulin isotypes. We found that Vinca alkaloid enhanced expression of class II beta-tubulin isotype (mTUBB2) in mouse B16F10 melanoma cells via alteration of the tumor suppressor p53 protein. ... More
Prostaglandin J2 alters pro-survival and pro-death gene expression patterns and 26 S proteasome assembly in human neuroblastoma cells.
Authors:Wang Z, Aris VM, Ogburn KD, Soteropoulos P, Figueiredo-Pereira ME
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:16737963
'Many neurodegenerative disorders are characterized by two pathological hallmarks: progressive loss of neurons and occurrence of inclusion bodies containing ubiquitinated proteins. Inflammation may be critical to neurodegeneration associated with ubiquitin-protein aggregates. We previously showed that prostaglandin J2 (PGJ2), one of the endogenous products of inflammation, induces neuronal death and the ... More
Aging perturbs 26S proteasome assembly in Drosophila melanogaster.
Authors:Vernace VA, Arnaud L, Schmidt-Glenewinkel T, Figueiredo-Pereira ME,
Journal:FASEB J
PubMed ID:17413001
'Aging is associated with loss of quality control in protein turnover. The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is critical to this quality control process as it degrades mutated and damaged proteins. We identified a unique aging-dependent mechanism that contributes to proteasome dysfunction in Drosophila melanogaster. Our studies are the first to show that ... More
Proteomic analysis of a penicillin-tolerant rgg mutant strain of Streptococcus pyogenes.
Authors:Chaussee MA, McDowell EJ, Rieck LD, Callegari EA, Chaussee MS,
Journal:J Antimicrob Chemother
PubMed ID:16891633
'To determine whether the transcriptional regulator Rgg contributes to penicillin-induced killing of Streptococcus pyogenes by altering a regulatory response to penicillin. Penicillin-induced killing of a wild-type and isogenic rgg mutant strain was assessed in broth and solid media and in the presence of cerulenin, which inhibits fatty acid biosynthesis (FAB). ... More