Neuroscience Reagents and Kits

Neuroscience Reagents and Kits

Neuroscience reagents and kits are designed for use in neuroscience-specific experiments.
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: Alexa Fluor Dyes. : Dextran. : 5 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Green, Red, Blue. : Fluorescence. : Fluorescence Microscope. : NeuroTrace™ 530⁄615, DAPI, FluoroMyelin™ Green.
: Green. : Fluorescence. : Fluorescence Microscope. : Nissl Stain.
: Other Label(s) or Dye(s). : Dextran. : 10 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 25 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 10 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Red. : Fluorescence. : Fluorescence Microscope. : FluoroMyelin™ Red.
: Yellow. : Fluorescence. : Fluorescence Microscope. : Tissue Labeling Paste.
: Biotin and Other Haptens. : Dextran. : 10 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 25 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 25 mg. : Room Temperature.
Thermo Fisher Scientific offers a broad selection of Invitrogen alpha-bungarotoxin conjugates, including Alexa Flour and Alexa Flour Plus conjugates. Alpha-bungarotoxin, a 74-amino acid peptide extracted from Bungarus multicinctus venom, binds with high affinity to the alpha subunit of the nicotinic...
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 25 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Classic Dyes. : Dextran. : 25 mg. : Room Temperature.
: Green. : Fluorescence. : Fluorescence Microscope. : FluoroMyelin™ Green.
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Three Invitrogen Molecular Probes fluorogenic reagents—CellROX Deep Red, CellROX Green and CellROX Orange —have been developed for the detection and quantitation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in live cells.
Optimized real-time PCR (qPCR) analysis enables sensitive and specific quantification of nucleic acids. Reagent selection plays a critical role in any qPCR or RT-qPCR protocol to help ensure optimal performance and reliable results.
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Neuroscience Protein Buffer Reagent Kit
Is it possible to reduce sample volumes for the analysis of extracellular proteins in multiplex immunoassay for the Luminex platform?