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Educational Microscope with Integrated Wireless Camera, Koehler Illumination, and Premium Optics, DM750, Leica Microsystems
Supplier: Leica Microsystems
The Leica DM750 microscope is an advanced educational tool, with a wireless camera, Koehler illumination, and high-quality optics for clear observations. Enhance classroom experience with advanced imaging and comprehensive exploration.
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Celestron StarSense Explorer LT 114AZ Telescope
Supplier: Celestron International
StarSense Explorer is ideal for beginners thanks to the app’s user-friendly interface and detailed tutorials.
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SpectraMax® iD5 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader - Five-Mode Hybrid Microplate Reader with Automatic NFC Filter Identification and Western Blot Capability, Molecular Devices
Supplier: Molecular Devices
The SpectraMax® iD5 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader is the complete laboratory solution to help you increase your research capabilities and comes with built-in absorbance, fluorescence, luminescence, time-resolved fluorescence (TRF), and tunable fluorescence polarization (FP) read modes
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BUFFER THAW-LYSE 1000X CONCENTRATE
Supplier: SMART TUBE INC MS
BUFFER THAW-LYSE 1000X CONCENTRATE
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PROTEOMIC STABILIZER PROT1 100 TESTS
Supplier: SMART TUBE INC MS
PROTEOMIC STABILIZER PROT1 100 TESTS
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JTIP COAXIAL DISPENSE COATED
Supplier: NEW ENGLAND SMALL TUBES MS
JTIP COAXIAL DISPENSE COATED
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STABILIZER PROTEOMIC PROT1 100 TEST
Supplier: SMART TUBE INC MS
STABILIZER PROTEOMIC PROT1 100 TEST
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AASTY 11-45
Supplier: Cube Biotech
AASTYs (Acrylic acid-co-styrenes) - like AASTY 11-45 - are highly alternating copolymers, well-suited for the generation of native lipid nanodiscs. They are a 2022 novel developed series for membrane protein solubilization & stabilization. AASTY 11-45 gets its name from its molecular weight and Acrylic Acid : Styrene Ratio. These varying ratios of acrylic acid to styrene contribute to the hydrophilic properties of our AASTYs. In general lighter AASTYs, like 6-45 tend to be more aggressive, while heavier AASTYs, such as 11-45 show higher thermodynamic stability.
The exact composition of AASTY copolymers shows different extraction efficiency, depending on the lipid composition of the lipid bilayers being formulated into nanodiscs. As AASTY is made by controlled radical polymerization techniques, the dispersity of polymer molecular weight distribution is low, and the molecular weights are controlled. This means that excess AASTY copolymer can be removed by dialysis after nanodisc formation. Based on previous findings on SMA, it is the expectation that AASTY of different molecular weights will display different rates of nanodisc formation, extraction efficacy, and stability of resulting nanodiscs.
Every membrane protein solubilization needs to undergo a screening process before. The characteristic phospholipid environment surrounding the different membrane proteins in question performs differently well with each polymer. To support you in this process, we offer a handy Screening Kit for AASTYs to test them all. Additionally, we recommend the two following publications if you would like to get further information: Smith et al. 2020 & Timcenko et al. 2022
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AASTY 6-50
Supplier: Cube Biotech
AASTYs (Acrylic acid-co-styrenes) - like AASTY 6-50 - are highly-alternating copolymers, well-suited for the generation of native lipid nanodiscs. They are a 2022 novel developed series for membrane protein solubilization & stabilization. AASTY 6-50 gets its name from its molecular weight and Acrylic Acid : Styrene Ratio. These varying ratios of acrylic acid to styrene contribute to the hydrophilic properties of our AASTYs. In general lighter AASTYs, like 6-50 tend to be more aggressive, while heavier AASTYs, such as 11-45 show higher thermodynamic stability.
The exact composition of AASTY copolymers shows different extraction efficiency, depending on the lipid composition of the lipid bilayers being formulated into nanodiscs. As AASTY is made using controlled radical polymerization techniques, the dispersity of polymer molecular weight distribution is low, and the molecular weights are controlled. This means that excess AASTY copolymer can be removed by dialysis after nanodisc formation. Based on previous findings on SMA, it is the expectation that AASTY of different molecular weights will display different rates of nanodisc formation, extraction efficacy, and stability of resulting nanodiscs.
Every membrane protein solubilization needs to undergo a screening process before. The characteristic phospholipid environment surrounding the different membrane proteins in question performs differently well with each polymer. To support you in this process we offer a handy Screening Kit for AASTYs to test them all. Additionally, we recommend the two following publications if you would like to get further information: Smith et al. 2020 & Timcenko et al. 2022
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XPert™ Balance Enclosures, Labconco®
Supplier: Labconco
These low-profile enclosures provide user protection by keeping powders, particulates, and fumes contained during weighing procedures
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AASTY 6-55
Supplier: Cube Biotech
AASTYs (Acrylic acid-co-styrenes) - like AASTY 6-55 - are highly-alternating copolymers, well-suited for generating native lipid nanodiscs. They are a 2022 novel developed series for membrane protein solubilization & stabilization. AASTY 6-55 gets its name from its molecular weight and Acrylic Acid : Styrene Ratio. These varying ratios of acrylic acid to styrene contribute to the hydrophilic properties of our AASTYs. In general, lighter AASTYs, like 6-55 tend to be more aggressive, while heavier AASTYs, such as 11-45 show higher thermodynamic stability.
The exact composition of AASTY copolymers shows different extraction efficiency, depending on the lipid composition of the lipid bilayers being formulated into nanodiscs. As AASTY is made by controlled radical polymerization techniques, the dispersity of polymer molecular weight distribution is low, and the molecular weights are controlled. This means that excess AASTY copolymer can be removed by dialysis after nanodisc formation. Based on previous findings on SMA, it is the expectation that AASTY of different molecular weights will display different rates of nanodisc formation, extraction efficacy, and stability of resulting nanodiscs.
Every membrane protein solubilization needs to undergo a screening process before. The characteristic phospholipid environment surrounding the different membrane proteins in question performs differently well with each polymer. To support you in this process, we offer a handy Screening Kit for AASTYs to test them all. Additionally, we recommend the two following publications if you would like to get further information: Smith et al. 2020 & Timcenko et al. 2022
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AASTY 11-55
Supplier: Cube Biotech
AASTYs (Acrylic acid-co-styrenes) - like AASTY 11-55 - are highly alternating copolymers, well-suited for generating native lipid nanodiscs. They are a 2022 novel developed series for membrane protein solubilization & stabilization. AASTY 11-55 is named from its molecular weight and Acrylic Acid : Styrene Ratio. These varying ratios of acrylic acid to styrene contribute to the hydrophilic properties of our AASTYs. In general lighter AASTYs, like 6-45 tend to be more aggressive, while heavier AASTYs, such as 11-55 show higher thermodynamic stability.
The exact composition of AASTY copolymers shows different extraction efficiencies, depending on the lipid composition of the lipid bilayers being formulated into nanodiscs. As AASTY is made by controlled radical polymerization techniques, the dispersity of polymer molecular weight distribution is low, and the molecular weights are controlled. This means that excess AASTY copolymer can be removed by dialysis after nanodisc formation. Based on previous findings on SMA, it is the expectation that AASTY of different molecular weights will display different rates of nanodisc formation, extraction efficacy, and stability of resulting nanodiscs.
Every membrane protein solubilization needs to undergo a screening process before. The characteristic phospholipid environment surrounding the different membrane proteins in question performs differently well with each polymer. To support you in this process we offer a handy Screening Kit for AASTYs to test them all. Additionally, we recommend the two following publications if you would like to get further information: Smith et al. 2020 & Timcenko et al. 2022
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TransforMax™EPI300™ T1R Electrocompetent Escherichia coli, T1 Phage Resistant Strain, Biosearch Technologies
Supplier: Lucigen
Clone large fragments with T1-phage resistance.
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3M™ Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 3MRO401
Supplier: 3M Healthcare
3M™ 3MRO401 Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System is a multi-stage reverse osmosis water filter system that is NSF listed to reduce particulate, chlorine taste and odor, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium (both Hexavalent and Trivalent), copper, parasitic protozoan cysts, fluoride, lead, radium, selenium, p-Dichlorobenzene, TDS and turbidity.
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Purifier® HEPA-Filtered Enclosures, Labconco®
Supplier: Labconco
These enclosures provide practical, economical protection of operator and environment for applications that generate fine dusts or aerosols but do not provide product protection
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Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102AZ Telescope
Supplier: Celestron International
StarSense Explorer is ideal for beginners thanks to the app’s user-friendly interface and detailed tutorials.
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AASTY 6-45
Supplier: Cube Biotech
AASTYs (Acrylic acid-co-styrenes) - like AASTY 6-45 - are highly alternating copolymers, well-suited for generating native lipid nanodiscs. They are a 2022 novel developed series for membrane protein solubilization & stabilization. AASTY 6-45 gets it's name from its molecular weight and Acrylic Acid : Styrene Ratio. These varying ratios of acrylic acid to styrene contribute to the hydrophilic properties of our AASTYs. In general lighter AASTYs, like 6-45 tend to be more aggressive, while heavier AASTYs, such as 11-45 show higher thermodynamic stability.
The exact composition of AASTY copolymers shows different extraction efficiency, depending on the lipid composition of the lipid bilayers being formulated into nanodiscs. As AASTY is made by controlled radical polymerization techniques, the dispersity of polymer molecular weight distribution is low, and the molecular weights are controlled. This means that excess AASTY copolymer can be removed by dialysis after nanodisc formation. Based on previous findings on SMA, it is the expectation that AASTY of different molecular weights will display different rates of nanodisc formation, extraction efficacy, and stability of resulting nanodiscs.
Every membrane protein solubilization needs to undergo a screening process before. The characteristic phospholipid environment surrounding the different membrane proteins in question performs differently well with each polymer. To support you in this process we offer a handy Screening Kit for AASTYs to test them all. Additionally, we recommend the two following publications if you would like to get further information: Smith et al. 2020 & Timcenko et al. 2022
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Sulfo-DIBMA Membrane protein solubilization & stabilization
Supplier: Cube Biotech
Sulfo-DIBMA is an electroneutral modification of existing DIBMAs. It does not interfere with charge-sensitive interactions between proteins and lipids. This innovation opens up a wider range of experimental research in terms of charge-sensitive membrane protein processes like protein-protein and protein-lipid interactions. In addition, Sulfo-DIBMA belongs to a new generation of DIBMA’s which are RAFT polymerized. This achieves a reduction in both monomer size and greater monodispersity. With diisobutylene-maleic acid (DIBMA), you can directly extract membrane proteins from cells without an intermediate step of detergent solubilization, like with SDS, which would usually interfere with the protein's function. Another advantage of DIBMA is the lack of an absorbance maxima at 280 nm. SMAs, in comparison, usually interfere with protein quantification, as aromatic amino acids absorb at the same spectrum.
Another significant advantage of Sulfo polymers compared to other polymers is the wide pH range in which they remain stable. The buffer in which the polymer is supplied has a pH of 7.5, but the polymer itself remains stable between pH 4 and pH 10. The special physicochemical properties of Sulfo-DIBMAs make them ideal for cryo-TEM and other downstream applications.
Good publications to find details about Sulfo-DIBMA and Sulfo-SMA are:
Oluwole et al. (2017)
Glueck et al. (2022)
Janson et al. (2022)
Eggenreich et al. (2023)
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Purifier® Class I Safety Enclosures, Labconco®
Supplier: Labconco
These enclosures provide practical, economical protection of operator and environment for applications involving biohazardous material and toxic particulates
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3M™ Scale Inhibition System, Model SF18-S, 6 per case, 5607708
Supplier: 3M Healthcare
3M™ Water Filtration Products High Flow Series (-S) model filter system provide Recipe Quality Water™ for commercial ice machines and commercial steam tables by reducing the effects of sediment*, chlorine taste and odor and scale* while helping you protect your equipment.
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3M™ Aqua-Pure™ Under Sink Full Flow Water Filter Replacement Cartridge AP Easy C-CS-FF
Supplier: 3M Healthcare
3M™ Aqua–Pure™ Under Sink Full Flow Replacement Water Filter Cartridge AP Easy C–Cyst–FF is one option in a complete product portfolio delivering cleaner, clearer drinking water. This replacement water filter cartridge is NSF listed to reduce particulate, chlorine taste, odor and parasitic protozoan cysts. The C–Cyst–FF cartridge is for use with the AP Easy Cyst–FF water filtration system.
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3M™ Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 3MRO301
Supplier: 3M Healthcare
3M™ Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 3MRO301 is a multi-stage reverse osmosis water filter system that is NSF certified to reduce particulate, chlorine taste and odor, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium (both Hexavalent and Trivalent), copper, parasitic protozoan cysts, fluoride, lead, radium, selenium, TDS and turbidity.
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3M™ Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 3MRO501
Supplier: 3M Healthcare
3M™ Under Sink Reverse Osmosis Water Filter System 3MRO501 is a multi-stage reverse osmosis water filter system that is NSF listed to reduce particulate, chlorine taste and odor, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium (both Hexavalent and Trivalent), copper, parasitic protozoan cysts, fluoride, lead, radium, selenium, p-Dichlorobenzene and toxaphene (both VOCs), TDS, turbidity and nitrate/nitrite.
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Oligo(dT) coated M-PVA magnetic beads, 50 mg
Supplier: REVVITY HEALTH SCIENCES, INC.
Oligo(dT) coated M-PVA magnetic beads.
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Microscope, laboratory hematopathology
Supplier: Leica Microsystems
Streamline life science and clinical workflows with encoded functions and optimized light settings that ensure ergonomic comfort. This configuration includes the Visoria B laboratory microscope and is suited for Hematopathology or Clinical Microbiology applications.