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Supplier: DWK Life Sciences (KIMBLE)
Description: Wheaton manufactures a new line of high density cell culture membrane flasks for antibody and protein production. CELLine works well with secreting cell lines such as Hybridoma, CHO, NS0, SF, HEK, and BHK cells. Conventional in vivo or in vitro cell culture methods can be laborious, low density and require significant purification. CELLine dual compartment flasks separate the cell compartment from the bulk media compartment with a 10 kD MWCO dialysis membrane. This allows for longer run times, high density cultures, and a super concentrated harvest. The CELLine flasks were designed to address three areas of limitation:
Catalog Number: (89301-744)
Supplier: Genetex
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to TNK1 (Internal)


Catalog Number: (89301-812)
Supplier: Genetex
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to EphA3 (N-term)


Supplier: AAT BIOQUEST INC
Description: PD-10 Desalting Columns contain Sephadex G-25 resin for rapid buffer exchange, desalting, and removal of small contaminants (salts, dyes, radioactive labels) from samples using gravity flow or centrifugation.

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Supplier: Spectrum Chemicals
Description:  FOLIC ACID, POWDER, USP is a water soluble B vitamin. As a medication, folic acid is used to treat folic acid deficiency associated with ulcerative colitis, alcoholism, kidney dialysis, and liver disease and certain types of anemia. The USP grade indicates it is graded suitable for personal care, cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications. All Spectrum Chemical USP grade products are manufactured, packaged and stored under current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) per 21CFR part 211 in FDA registered and inspected facilities. Storage temperature - LIGHT SENSITIVE: Keep tightly closed in light-resistant containers.

Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH
Description: 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

Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH
Description: 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

Catalog Number: (10802-308)
Supplier: Rockland Immunochemical
Description: Chicken IgG Fab Fragment


Catalog Number: (89302-878)
Supplier: Genetex
Description: Rabbit polyclonal to Myosin 1C (MYO1C) (C-term)


Supplier: Spectrum Chemicals
Description: Ammonium Acetate, Crystal, Reagent, ACS is a chemical compound that comes as a crystalline white solid. Its uses vary from biodegradable de-icer as well as being used in dialysis as part of a protein purification stage that is useful in removing contaminant via diffusion. It is also used in an aqueous solution as a buffer for ESI mass spectrometry of proteins. As an ACS grade reagent, Spectrum Chemical manufactured compound is used as the quality standard against which other substances are grade and has met the toughest regulatory standards for quality and pureness
Catalog Number: (76202-258)
Supplier: Enzo Life Sciences
Description: Produced in E. coli.


Catalog Number: (470163-802)
Supplier: NEWPATH LEARNING LLC
Description: NewPath’s Human Body II: Providing Fuel and Transportation Curriculum Learning Module provides a complete set of visual, digital and hands-on resources designed to support teacher instruction and provide students with the skills to master key concepts on the Human Body.


Catalog Number: (101167-460)
Supplier: Harvard Apparatus
Description: The QuikPrep® DispoEquilibrium Dialyzer™ made of inert PTFE is suitable for binding and interaction studies. It allows maximum sample retention.This is useful for studies which use radiolabeled compounds.


Catalog Number: (76067-938)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: For IF starting dilution is: 1:10~50 For WB starting dilution is: 1:1000 For IHC-P starting dilution is: 1:10~50


Supplier: Cytiva
Description: HiTrap Desalting are ready-to-use 5 ml columns prepacked with Sephadex G-25 Superfine resin for fast and convenient desalting and buffer exchange.
Supplier: CUBE BIOTECH
Description: 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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