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How Much Streptavidin Resin Should I use? Binding Capacity has the Answer
When using streptavidin agarose beads to purify biotinylated nucleic acids or proteins, you’ll need...
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What Does the DE3 Represent in Competent Cells Like BL21(DE3) and DL39(DE3)?*
Expression systems are important tools in molecular biology, enabling researchers to produce protein...
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How to Elute Biotinylated Proteins and Nucleic Acids from Streptavidin Beads
Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that binds to the small molecule biotin with extremely tight aff...
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Showing articles tagged with “antibacterial research”

Attention! Calling for Bacterial Cells to Line up Single File for Analysis!
Sometimes, the smallest of things have the biggest impact on our lives. Bacteria inundate every cre...

Amphotericin B – the Anti-Resistant Antifungal
Antibiotic resistance is certainly more of a rule than a question and one which I have discussed sev...

The Development of New Antibiotics – Countdown to Midnight on the ARA* Clock
(* Antibiotic Resistance Apocalypse) Over the last several weeks, I’ve been discussing the greater...

Antibiotic Agents from the Amazon!
The search for new antibiotics goes on and the accepted norm seems to be keeping our eyes narrowly f...

Antibiotic Resistance Inherent in the Soil
All of our naturally derived antibiotics come from the ground, or more specifically the organisms th...

Gold Bio New Products
As more customers continue to turn to Gold Bio to provide high quality and affordable chemicals, we...