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Accurately quantifying total protein concentration is a key to most experiments and is often necessary for isolation, separation, and analysis of proteins by biochemical methods. When it is necessary to determine the total protein concentration in a sample, one of the first factors to consider is the selection of a protein assay method. These choices are typically based upon the compatibility of the method with the samples to be assayed. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Protease Estimation Assay, G-Biosciences
Supplier: G-Biosciences
The Protease Screening Kit provides you with a simple and quick method for testing your samples for proteolysis
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Pierce™ Protein Conjugate, Fluorescein, Biotinylated, Thermo Scientific
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Biotin-Fluorescein is a heterobifunctional reagent containing a biotin moiety and a fluorescein group separated by a long-chain hydrophilic polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacer arm.
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Ketone Body Calibrator 300, Wako
Supplier: Wako Life Sciences
The Ketone Body Calibrator 300 establishes points of reference for Total Ketone Bodies and 3-HB measurements in human serum of plasma
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Pierce ProFound™ Co-Immunoprecipitation Kits, Thermo Scientific
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
An ideal system for designing, constructing, and performing a controlled co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) experiment.
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KIT ASSAY HYDROXYPROLINE
Supplier: BIOASSAY SYSTEMS
Direct Assays: Hydroxyproline and collagen in biologic and cosmetic samples.
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KIT ASSAY FATTY ACID UPTAKE
Supplier: BIOASSAY SYSTEMS
Direct assays: α-L-Fucosidase in biological samples.
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QuantiChrom™ Plasmin Assay Kit
Supplier: BIOASSAY SYSTEMS
For quantitative determination of plasmin enzyme activity in biological samples.