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Chromogenic Substrates Overview
Chromogenic substrates aid in the qualitative and quantitative detection of enzymes or other protein...
Chemiluminescent Detection Assay Using Luminol - Crash Course
A chemiluminescent assay is a type of detection assay, or detection experiment for a specific molecu...
Troubleshooting DNA Ladders
Troubleshooting issues with DNA ladders begins with determining the issue, such as smeared bands, fa...
Protein Electrophoresis Using SDS-PAGE: A Detailed Overview
Each protein has a specific molecular weight. This property is used by scientists to separate them...
Nourseothricin Overview
Nourseothricin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic and is a mixture of streptothricin D and F (>85%),...
Five Tips To Make Your Research Antibiotics Last Longer
How do you make research antibiotics last longer? This is a common question in the lab, and research...
Detection Assays for Proteins: Chromogenic vs Chemiluminescent vs Fluorometric
Detecting a molecule of interest in your study sample is the focus of most bioscience experiments....
Chromogenic Assays: What they are and how they are used in research
Chromogenic assays are detection methods that rely on a color change during the experimental procedu...
16 Common Questions About Nourseothricin
This article gives you quick answers to some very common questions when working with Nourseothricin...