Novex™ AP Chemiluminescent Substrate (CDP-Star™)
Novex™ AP Chemiluminescent Substrate (CDP-Star™)
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Novex™ AP Chemiluminescent Substrate (CDP-Star™)

El sustrato quimioluminiscente Novex® AP es una solución no radioactiva de CDP-Star lista para usar, para la inmunodetección basada enMás información
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Número de catálogoCantidad
WP200021 frasco
Número de catálogo WP20002
Precio (MXN)
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Cantidad:
1 frasco
El sustrato quimioluminiscente Novex® AP es una solución no radioactiva de CDP-Star lista para usar, para la inmunodetección basada en quimioluminiscencia de la fosfatasa alcalina (AP) en las membranas de western blot o dot blot. Este reactivo proporciona sensibilidades de detección superiores a las de los sustratos cromogénicos de precipitación. Se pueden alcanzar niveles de detección bajos en picogramas mediante una película de rayos X o un equipo de adquisición de imágenes.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Para utilizar con (aplicación)Southern, Northern y Western Blotting
Línea de productosNovex
Cantidad1 frasco
Condiciones de envíoAprobado para su envío a temperatura ambiente o en hielo húmedo
SustratoCDP-Star™
Método de detecciónQuimioluminiscente
FormularioMediciones
Substrate PropertiesSustrato químico
Tipo de sustratoSustrato de AP (fosfatasa alcalina)
Unit Size100 ml
Contenido y almacenamiento
Frasco único etiquetado: Sustrato quimioluminiscente Novex™ AP (CDP-Star™). Almacenar a 4°C.

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What are the Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate (CDP-Star substrate), Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate Enhancer (Nitro Block II enhancer), and Invitrogen ECL Chemiluminescent Substrate?

Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate (CDP-Star substrate) and Invitrogen ECL Chemiluminescent Substrate are non-radioactive substrates for chemiluminescence-based immunodetection of alkaline phosphatase (AP) or horse radish peroxidase (HRP), respectively, on western blots or dot blots. Invitrogen Chemiluminescent Substrates provide detection sensitivities superior to that of precipitating chromogenic substrates. Low picogram levels of detection can be achieved using either X-ray film or imaging equipment.

Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate consists of a ready-to-use solution of CDP-Star substrate, a dioxetane-based substrate for detection of alkaline phosphatase. The Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate Enhancer consists of a 20X solution of Nitro-Block-II enhancer that is mixed with the AP Chemiluminescent Substrate when probing blots on nitrocellulose membranes. Do not use the enhancer with PVDF membranes, as it can produce high background. Light emission for this substrate builds rapidly in the first 20 mins after membrane incubation and reaches peak intensity after 45-60 mins. Light emission has a maximal wavelength at 461-466 nm, and continues for several hours and in some cases, for days. Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate and Invitrogen AP Chemiluminescent Substrate Enhancer are available as standalone products (Cat. Nos. WP20002 and WP20003) and are also components of the WesternBreeze Chemiluminescent Detection kits.

Invitrogen ECL Chemiluminescent Substrate Reagent Kit is a two-part reagent consisting of a luminol and an enhancer for the detection of horse radish peroxidase. Reagent A and Reagent B are mixed in equal volumes before application to the blot. Light emission for Invitrogen ECL Chemiluminescent Substrate is most intense from 5-30 minutes after membrane incubation and decreases slowly with time over the course of several hours.

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Can I purchase the Chemiluminescent Substrate and Chemiluminescent Substrate Enhancer from the WesternBreeze Chemiluminescent Detection Kits as standalone products?

Yes, you can purchase them as standalone products and below are the Cat. Nos.:

- Chemiluminescent Substrate, Cat. No. WP20002
- Chemiluminescent Substrate Enhancer, Cat. No. WP20003

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