QuDye Protein Quantification Reagent, 200×
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55210 | 1.5 mL | $125 | in stock |
QuDye Protein Quantification Reagent is designed for quantification of protein concentration by a fluorometer in the range of initial protein concentration from 12.5 to 5000 µg/mL. The reagent can be used for quantification of protein concentration with both fluorescence microplate readers and cuvette-based fluorometers, whose measurement range can be wider, depending on the characteristics of the device. Because the reagent selectively binds to SDS-protein micelles, the presence of nucleotides, DNA, RNA, amino acids, salts, reducing agents (2-mercaptoethanol, DTT), and other impurities (except detergents) in the sample does not affect the result of measurement. QuDye Protein Quantification Reagent is quite versatile and allows quantification of the concentration of various proteins with high sensitivity.
This product is a component of QuDye Protein Quantification Kit and is used as an OEM component of kits by other manufacturers.
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Appearance: | orange solution |
Storage conditions: | Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light. Desiccate. |
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