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48-602MAG
Buffer Detection Kit for Magnetic Beads
1 Kit
Space Saver Option(チェックを入れると箱詰めから袋詰めに変更となりますのでご注意ください) 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.
The Direct Detect® mid-infrared (MIR)-based spectrometer delivers accurate protein quantitation and lipids analysis, even in the presence of reducing agents and detergents from lysis buffers, from just 2 μL of sample.
See what customers are saying about the Direct Detect® spectrometer
Jackie Norrie, University of Texas at Austin Developmental biology researcher describes her experience using the Direct Detect® system for protein quantitation and how it has helped her save precious time and samples.
“We are very happy with the new Direct Detect® system. It is much more convenient and accurate compared to other protein assays. We can also use it for non-protein sample which contain amide bonds, such as poly-lysine dendrimers, and it gives very accurate results. We could not read these samples with any other protein method before. We have also used the Direct Detect® to measure the lipid - protein content and the ratio of lipids to proteins in rHDL particles and find that the results are very reproducible. We would recommend the Direct Detect® to anyone working with protein and lipid samples and needs a fast and accurate measurement.”Dr. Christoph H., Baker IDI, Australia
“The Direct Detect® is a useful and time saving tool, allowing me to detect concentrations of detergent in my solution concurrently with protein. The Direct Detect® method is much faster and reproducible than other methods.”Courtney W., Bosch Institute, University of Sydney, Australia