Our broad portfolio consists of multiplex panels that allow you to choose, within the panel, analytes that best meet your needs. On a separate tab you can choose the premixed cytokine format or a single plex kit.
Cell Signaling Kits & MAPmates™
Choose fixed kits that allow you to explore entire pathways or processes. Or design your own kits by choosing single plex MAPmates™, following the provided guidelines.
The following MAPmates™ should not be plexed together:
-MAPmates™ that require a different assay buffer
-Phospho-specific and total MAPmate™ pairs, e.g. total GSK3β and GSK3β (Ser 9)
-PanTyr and site-specific MAPmates™, e.g. Phospho-EGF Receptor and phospho-STAT1 (Tyr701)
-More than 1 phospho-MAPmate™ for a single target (Akt, STAT3)
-GAPDH and β-Tubulin cannot be plexed with kits or MAPmates™ containing panTyr
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To begin designing your MILLIPLEX® MAP kit select a species, a panel type or kit of interest.
Custom Premix Selecting "Custom Premix" option means that all of the beads you have chosen will be premixed in manufacturing before the kit is sent to you.
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Space Saver Option Customers purchasing multiple kits may choose to save storage space by eliminating the kit packaging and receiving their multiplex assay components in plastic bags for more compact storage.
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Welcome to the Membrane Learning Center, where you can read about membrane filter characteristics and their impacts on your processes. This knowledge, which has been gleaned from decades of research, can help you choose the best filter for your application.
How to Choose the Best Filter for Your Process
To select a filter, ask yourself the following 5 questions:
What are you filtering? Determine:
Size and nature of the particles or molecules to be removed
Chemical composition
Temperature
Viscosity
What pore size or nominal molecular weight rating (NMWL) is required to achieve separation?
Will this be a sterilizing filtration?
How quickly do you need to filter? I.e., what is the volume and available processing time?
Will you use pressure-driven or vacuum-driven filtration?
By answering these questions, you can improve your chances for obtaining precise, accurate separation of your sample, chromatographic mobile phase or other liquid.
Explore the rest of this learning center for detailed information on membrane characteristics and some of the tests performed at Merck to ensure that each filter matches our stringent quality specifications.
In the early 1950s, the Lovell Chemical Company, a small business located outside of Boston, Massachusetts, won a contract with the U.S. Army Chemical Corps to develop and manufacture membrane-based filtering devices to separate the molecular components of fluid samples.
When membranes were declassified in 1953, Jack Bush, a Lovell employee, bought Lovell Chemical Company’s rights to the technology and established the Millipore Filter Company, named for a sponge that lives in the Adriatic Sea. Today, Merck still provides these membranes to customers with the same quality of manufacturing that was established decades ago.