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- Description:Lysosome Enrichment Kit for Tissues and Cultured Cells
- Size:230 mL
- Cat. no.:CAPI89839
- Supplier No.:89839
- Sufficient For:25 samples each containing 50 - 200 mg of cells or tissue
The lysosome enrichment kit for tissue and cultured cells enables isolation and enrichment for intact lysosomes from crude cell and tissue extracts. Upon receipt store at 4˚C. Product shipped at ambient temperature.
- Efficient and easy to use - kit reagents and gradient centrifugation separate organelles from contaminating structures
- Compatible - prepare samples for downstream applications, including 2D/MS, electron microscopy, disease profiling, gene expression, signal transduction and interaction or localization studies
- Complete - kits contain sufficient material for 25 applications
The kit provides sufficient reagents for preparing 25 extracts and uses OptiPrep Cell Separation Media for the density-based separation of lysosomes from contaminating cell structures
This kit enables enrichment of intact organelles from cells and tissue. Each kit uses density gradient centrifugation to separate organelles from contaminating cellular structures. The isolated organelles may be used for a number of downstream applications, including 2D/MS, electron microscopy, disease profiling, gene expression, signal transduction and interaction or localization studies.
The isolated lysosomes may be used for a number of downstream applications, including 2D/MS for proteomics research, electron microscopy, disease profiling and gene expression, signal transduction, and interaction or localization.