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.
製品番号(カタログ番号)ウェル
NP032D10ウェル
NP032E12ウェル
NP032F15ウェル
製品番号(カタログ番号) NP032D
価格(JPY)
122,300
Each 1
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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).

研究用途にのみご使用ください。診断目的には使用できません。
仕様
使用対象 (装置)XCell SureLock Mini-Cell
Gel Thickness1.0 mm
数量1ウェルカムパック
出荷条件室温およびウェットアイスでの出荷
ゲル濃度4 ∼ 12%
ゲルサイズミニ
ゲルタイプBis-Tris
製品ラインNuPAGE
分離範囲3.5 to 260 kDa
ウェル10ウェル
Unit SizeEach 1

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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