Surfactants, solid detergents, and detergent solutions for use in the formulation of cell lysis reagents; various applications in protein research and molecular biology; may be ionic/nonionic, denaturing/non-denaturing, high-purity, water-soluble, etc.
Thermo Scientific™ Surfact-Amps 20 Detergent Solution is highly-purified Tween-20 detergent stabilized and supplied as a 10% solution in 10mL glass ampules.
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Thermo Scientific™ Surfact-Amps X-100 Detergent Solution is highly-purified Triton X-100 detergent stabilized and supplied as a 10% solution in 10mL glass ampules.
Maltoside detergents are a class of nonionic surfactants that are commonly utilized in the field of membrane protein solubilization. Several studies have shown that these surfactants are highly effective in extracting and stabilizing membrane proteins.
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Gibco AAV-MAX Lysis Buffer is a ready-to-use cell lysis reagent for the extraction of adeno-associated virus (AAV) particles from producer HEK293 cells. Cell lysis is detergent-based, eliminating the need for mechanical cell disruption.
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Water-soluble, ionic detergent used in cell lysis buffers (e.g., RIPA buffer) to disrupt protein interactions for liposome and membrane protein isolation.
Glucoside detergents are a class of non-ionic detergents commonly used in biochemical and biophysical research. These detergents are derived from glucose and possess unique properties that make them suitable for various applications.
Thermo Scientific™ Surfact-Amps 80 Detergent Solution is highly-purified Tween-80 detergent stabilized and supplied as a 10% solution in 10mL glass ampules.
Gibco CTS AAV-MAX Lysis Buffer is a ready-to-use cell lysis reagent for the extraction of adeno-associated virus (AAV) particles from producer HEK293 cells.