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Acetamide [C2H5NO] Molecular Weight Calculation
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Acetamide (C7H5NO) is an organic compound of four elements: Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen. The molecular weight of Acetamide is 59.06754 which can be calculated by adding up the total weight (atomic weight multiplied by their number) of all its elements.
Suppliers: Agarose (for Protein Analysis)
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Note: Agarose (for protein analysis) can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to…
Suppliers: Agarose (for Cell Culture)
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Note: Agarose (for cell culture) can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to…
Suppliers: Low-Gelling Agarose
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Note: Low-gelling Agarose can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to order and…
Suppliers: Agarose Tablet
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Note: Agarose tablets can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to order and…
Suppliers: High-Gelling Agarose
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Note: High-gelling Agarose can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to order and…
Suppliers: Low-Melting Agarose
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Note: Low-melting agarose can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page to order and…
Suppliers: Agarose (for Preparative Gel Electrophoresis)
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Note: Suppliers: Agarose (for preparative gel electrophoresis) can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s product page…
Suppliers: Agarose (for High Resolution of Large DNA Fragments)
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Note: Agarose (for high resolution of large DNA fragments) can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s…
Suppliers: Agarose (for High Resolution of Small DNA Fragments)
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Note: Agarose (for High Resolution of Small DNA Fragments) can be purchased from the following suppliers. You must visit the supplier’s…
Topic: Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
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NOTES Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Electroendosmosis in Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Setting up Agarose Gel Electrophoresis in LaboratoryAgarose Gel Electrophoresis of DNA…
Setting up Agarose Gel Electrophoresis in Lab
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It is easy to set up the facility in a corner of the lab. A small lab bench that can…
Preparation of 0.1 mg/ml Poly-D-Lysine Solution from Stock Solution
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OVERVIEWA 0.1 mg/ml Poly-d-lysine solution is used to coat coverslips. Coated coverslips allow cells to adhere and grow. A 0.1…
Preparation of Poly-D-Lysine Hydrobromide Stock Solution (1 mg/ml)
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Poly-d-lysine promotes the adhesion and good growth of mammalian cells to the glass/plastic dishes. Here we describe a procedure to prepare a 1 mg/ml stock solution of Poly-d-lysine. The easiest way to prepare the solution is to buy a 5 mg poly-d-lysine (pack-size) and dissolve all of them in autoclaved sterile miliQ water without weighing it out. This stock solution can be used for coating glass coverslips to allow cells to grow adherently.
Protocol: Coating Glass Coverslips with Poly-D-Lysine
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OVERVIEWHere we describe a protocol to coat glass coverslips with poly-d-lysine. This protocol coats the coverslips uniformly, is rapid and…
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