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A comprehensive catalog of education materials, instruments, and tools available through VWR allows users to more effectively teach subjects of biology, physics, language arts, chemistry, earth science, forensics, math, and environmental studies. Many interdisciplinary kits allow students to match skills across a variety of subjects in order to better absorb key concepts and procedures. Educational materials are designed to be durable and user-friendly for accessibility with users of all levels.

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Capillary tube on foot

Capillary tube on foot

Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT

Five communicating glass tubes with different inner diameters. Used to show capillary forces and how they are affected by the inner diameter of the pipes.

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Experimentation kits, dot blot analysis

Experimentation kits, dot blot analysis

Supplier: G-Biosciences

Dot blotting is a simple technique to identify a known protein in a biological sample. The ease and simplicity of the technique makes dot blotting an ideal diagnostic tool.

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Communicating tubes

Communicating tubes

Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT

Five glass tubes of different shape and inner dimensions. Down to each other. When filling the liquid in the pipes, it is clear that the height of the stowage in the tubes. pipes are independent of the design of the pipes. Comes with foot.

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Experimentation kits, hydrophobic and hydrophilic proteins

Experimentation kits, hydrophobic and hydrophilic proteins

Supplier: G-Biosciences

This lab activity is designed to demonstrate the different classes of protein molecules and their classification based on solubility. Students learn fractionation of soluble, insoluble membrane proteins, and cytoskeleton proteins from a tissue sample. The insoluble protein fraction is further fractionated into hydrophilic and hydrophobic membrane proteins. Cell membrane structure and the role of hydrophobic membrane proteins are considered. This lab activity also provides an opportunity to understand characteristics of various classes of detergents and the role of detergents in solubilisation of hydrophobic membrane proteins.

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Experimentation kits, physical properties of proteins

Experimentation kits, physical properties of proteins

Supplier: G-Biosciences

The physical properties of proteins kit is a lab activity that enables students to investigate the physical properties of several different proteins. Students will learn about protein solubility and how it is affected by various parameters; including temperature, pH, salt and dielectric constant. They will understand about protein precipitation due to pH, high salt and in the presence of organic solvents and about protein denaturation as a result of high temperature. In addition, the kit will demonstrate how non-protein agents, such as detergents drastically alter the physical properties of protein molecules and as a result, understand the importance of detergents in protein solubilisation. This lab activity involves analysis of three different types of pure proteins and then students alter some of those properties with a detergent and re-examine physical properties of those proteins. Students are challenged to consider how physical properties of protein molecules can be exploited for purification and characterisation of proteins and apply their findings on a test sample of complex tissue extract.

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Micropipetting basics

Micropipetting basics

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Kit for teaching students how to use a micropipette with ease and accuracy using multi-coloured dyes.

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Kits: in search of my father, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: in search of my father, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Solve the mystery of two boys separated from their parents a decade ago. Their biological mother is identified by mitochondrial DNA and their biological father from chromosomal DNA.

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Kits: the case of the invisible bands, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: the case of the invisible bands, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Experiment using fluorescence and electrophoresis to solve the mystery of the invisible bands.

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Sequencing the human microbiome

Sequencing the human microbiome

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Learn the basics of DNA sequencing and sequence homology with this lab activity.

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DNA fingerprinting kit

DNA fingerprinting kit

Supplier: G-Biosciences

This DNA fingerprinting kit allows students to carry out their own criminal investigation by comparing DNA samples collected from suspects to DNA collected at a pseudo-crime scene.

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Experimentation kits, principles of enzyme catalysis

Experimentation kits, principles of enzyme catalysis

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This easy and safe experiment allows students to learn about enzyme catalysis, the nature of enzyme action, and protein structure-function relationship. Students will perform an enzyme assay and determine the rate of the enzymatic reaction.

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Kits: restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: restriction enzyme cleavage patterns of DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Plasmid and lambda DNA are pre-digested with restriction endonucleases that recognise and cut double-stranded DNA within or near defined base sequences. Digests are separated by agarose gel electrophoresis.

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Do onions, strawberries and bananas have DNA?

Do onions, strawberries and bananas have DNA?

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Kit allows students to construct DNA models and then extract DNA from onions, strawberries or bananas.

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Experimentation kits, Mini-Prep isolation of plasmid DNA

Experimentation kits, Mini-Prep isolation of plasmid DNA

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Small-scale, rapid isolation of plasmid DNA is a routine procedure used for screening and analysis of recombinant DNAs in cloning and sub-cloning experiments. In this experiment, students isolate plasmid DNA without the use of toxic chemicals such as phenol or chloroform.

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Ready-to-Load™ Kits, PCR

Ready-to-Load™ Kits, PCR

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ PCR kit introduces students to the principles and applications of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). This simulation experiment does not contain human DNA and does not require a thermal cycler.

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Kits: sickle cell gene detection (DNA-based), Ready-to-Load™

Kits: sickle cell gene detection (DNA-based), Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This Ready-to-Load™ kit shows how a restriction enzyme can be used to screen DNA for Sickle Cell Anaemia.

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Kits: analysis of Eco RI cleavage patterns of lambda DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: analysis of Eco RI cleavage patterns of lambda DNA, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Ready-to-Load™ kit for introducing the use of restriction enzymes as a tool to digest lambda DNA at specific nucleotide sequences.

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Experimentation kits, PCR-based Alu-Human DNA typing

Experimentation kits, PCR-based Alu-Human DNA typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Students use primers for a 300 base pair Alu insertion in chromosome 16 (PV92) to determine their own genotype. They can then compare their class results with others around the world over the internet.

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Experimentation kits, survey of protein diversity (polyacrylamide-based)

Experimentation kits, survey of protein diversity (polyacrylamide-based)

Supplier: EDVOTEK

For learning about the diversity of proteins by studying the electrophoretic profiles of various sources. Students separate proteins from bacterial, plant, serum, and milk proteins alongside a standard protein marker.

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Experimentation kits, southern blot analysis

Experimentation kits, southern blot analysis

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This experiment introduces students to Southern blotting as a tool for DNA fingerprinting in a hypothetical paternity determination. DNA fragments are first separated by agarose gel electrophoresis, then transferred to a nylon membrane and finally visualised by staining.

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Kits: cholesterol diagnostics, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: cholesterol diagnostics, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Genetic testing can be used to identify people with a genetic condition which caused them to have an elevated level of cholesterol and which can be fatal. Students can see how genetic testing is carried out and learn about DNA electrophoresis.

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Experimentation kits, cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI endonuclease: intro to restriction enzymes

Experimentation kits, cleavage of Lambda DNA with Eco RI endonuclease: intro to restriction enzymes

Supplier: EDVOTEK

The DNA from bacteriophage Lambda is a well-characterised linear molecule containing six recognition sites for Eco RI (5 distinct sites, 2 are very close in size). In this experiment, Lambda DNA is digested by the Eco RI endonuclease. The digestion products are analysed by agarose gel electrophoresis.

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Kits: in search of the cancer gene, Ready-to-Load™

Kits: in search of the cancer gene, Ready-to-Load™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Suppressor genes, such as p53, are essential for cell functions. Mutations in the p53 gene can be correlated to predisposition for certain cancers. Mutations of genes can either be inherited or accumulated due to environmental insults. This experiment deals with a family pedigree determination of several generations relating to cancer formation due to p53 gene mutation.

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Transformation with green fluorescent protein

Transformation with green fluorescent protein

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In this experiment, transformed cells take up a plasmid containing the Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) gene. The GFP gene was isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Transformed colonies expressing the GFP protein are visibly green in normal light but will fluoresce brightly when exposed to longwave UV light.

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Experimentation kits, PCR-based VNTR human DNA typing

Experimentation kits, PCR-based VNTR human DNA typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

In DNA fingerprinting, variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) are used to identify individuals. Using this kit, students type themselves at the D1S80 locus on chromosome 1. This region contains between 14 and 40 copies of a 16 base pair repeat.

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Experimentation kits, antigen-antibody interaction: the ouchterlony procedure

Supplier: EDVOTEK

This experiment introduces students to the principles of antigen-antibody interactions by using the Ouchterlony procedure. Antibodies and antigens form complexes that precipitate, making it possible to assay antibody-antigen systems. The binding interaction results in the formation of a white precipitate after diffusion in agarose.

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Experimentation kits, blood typing

Experimentation kits, blood typing

Supplier: EDVOTEK

ABO and Rh typing of blood left at the scene of a crime can help to narrow down a list of suspects. In this experiment, students use agglutination to identify the blood group of unknown blood samples as a step to identify a criminal.

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Genes in a Tube™

Genes in a Tube™

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Kit for teaching students how to extract and precipitate their own DNA. Students can transfer their DNA to a tube that can be used as a pendant on a necklace.

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Experimentation kits, determination of protein molecular weight (polyacrylamide-based)

Experimentation kits, determination of protein molecular weight (polyacrylamide-based)

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Using prestained LyphoProteins, subunit molecular weights are determined by analysis using denaturing SDS vertical polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Prestained proteins with unknown molecular weights are assigned molecular weights based on the relative mobility of prestained standard protein markers.

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Experimentation kits, in search of the 'Kissing Disease'

Experimentation kits, in search of the 'Kissing Disease'

Supplier: EDVOTEK

Infectious mononucleosis is commonly known as the 'kissing disease'. The causative agent is Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which can be transmitted through saliva during kissing. In this experiment, students search for the presence of EBV using the ELISA reaction to detect specific viral proteins.

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