UltraPure™ SDS-Lösung, 10 %
UltraPure™ SDS-Lösung, 10 %
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UltraPure™ SDS-Lösung, 10 %

UltraPure™ 10 % SDS-Lösung ist eine vorgemischte wässrige Lösung, die 10 % Natriumdodecylsulfat (SDS) enthält. SDS ist ein Proteindenaturierungsmittel, dasWeitere Informationen
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KatalognummerMenge
247300201 l
155530274 x 100 mL
Katalognummer 24730020
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188,65
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Ersparnis 11,35 (6%)
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1 l
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Preis (EUR)
188,65
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200,00
Ersparnis 11,35 (6%)
Each
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UltraPure™ 10 % SDS-Lösung ist eine vorgemischte wässrige Lösung, die 10 % Natriumdodecylsulfat (SDS) enthält. SDS ist ein Proteindenaturierungsmittel, das bei der Polyacrylamid-Gel-Elektrophorese zur Bestimmung des Molekulargewichts eingesetzt wird. Es dient außerdem zur Dissoziation von Nukleinsäure-Protein-Komplexen in DNA-Extraktionsprotokollen, zur Unterbrechung von Zellmembranen und zur Vorbereitung von Vorhybridisierungs- und Hybridisierungslösungen UltraPure™ 10 % SDS-Lösung ist gefiltert und gebrauchsfertig.

Nur für Forschungszwecke. Nicht zur Verwendung bei diagnostischen Verfahren.

Specifications
Konzentration0,1
Zur Verwendung mit (Anwendung)Nukleinsäure-Gelelektrophorese, Blotting
FormFlüssig
ProduktlinieUltraPure
ProdukttypSDS-Lösungon
Menge1 l
ReagenztypSDS
VersandbedingungRaumtemperatur
Unit SizeEach
Inhalt und Lagerung
1 Flasche mit 1 l Ultrapure SDS mit einer Konzentration von 10 % (w/v). Bei Raumtemperatur lagern.

Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)

Why do solutions containing SDS form precipitates?

SDS is a detergent used to denature proteins leading to disruption of cell membranes and dissociation of nucleic acid-protein complexes in DNA and RNA extractions. It tends to come out of solution at concentrations of 10% or greater, especially at low temperatures or in high-salt buffers. SDS can be resolubilized by slowly heating the solution to 65°C with slight agitation.

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Zitierungen und Referenzen (6)

Zitierungen und Referenzen
Abstract
Diversity of human small intestinal Streptococcus and Veillonella populations.
Authors:van den Bogert B, Erkus O, Boekhorst J, de Goffau M, Smid EJ, Zoetendal EG, Kleerebezem M
Journal:FEMS Microbiol Ecol
PubMed ID:23614882
'Molecular and cultivation approaches were employed to study the phylogenetic richness and temporal dynamics of Streptococcus and Veillonella populations in the small intestine. Microbial profiling of human small intestinal samples collected from four ileostomy subjects at four time points displayed abundant populations of Streptococcus spp. most affiliated with S. salivarius, S. thermophilus, ... More
Determine the effect of p53 on chemosensitivity.
Authors:Senturk E, Manfredi JJ
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:23150441
'The p53 tumor suppressor protein plays a central role in mediating the cellular response to a variety of stresses. Activation of p53 signaling will trigger cell cycle arrest or apoptosis in normal cells, depending on such factors as cell type and genetic context. The ability of a cell to circumvent ... More
Visualization of fas-mediated death-inducing signaling complex formation by immunoprecipitation.
Authors:Cordeiro N, Bidère N
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:23397387
The prototypical death receptor Fas (also known as CD95 or Apo-1) plays an essential role in the maintenance of lymphocyte homeostasis. Propagation of cell death through Fas relies on the formation of a multiprotein complex at the receptor level known as the death-inducing signaling complex (DISC). Here, we describe an ... More
Collagen I confers gamma radiation resistance.
Authors:Azorin E, González-Martínez PR, Azorin J
Journal:Appl Radiat Isot
PubMed ID:22705234
The effect of collagen on the response of somatomammotroph tumor cells (GH3) to gamma, radiation therapy was studied in vitro. After incubating confluent GH3 cell monolayers in a serum-free, maintaining medium, either with or without collagen, the monolayers were irradiated with 137Cs, gamma radiation. Collagen reduces cell mortality via ERK1/2 ... More
Microarray-based CGH and copy number analysis of FFPE samples.
Authors:Al-Mulla F
Journal:Methods Mol Biol
PubMed ID:21370011
Over the past decade, utilization of microarray technology has flourished in biomedical research. It has evolved rapidly into a revolutionary tool that offers deeper insight into the molecular basis associated with complex diseases, especially in the field of cancer. Specifically, array-based Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH) permits the detection of genome-wide ... More