| Description | Product Introduction:Blood samples are an important source of biological information in clinical research. They contain circulating proteins from multiple tissues and organs, which are involved in a wide range of biological processes and can be used as biomarkers or drug targets. However, blood Product Introduction:Blood samples are an important source of biological information in clinical research. They contain circulating proteins from multiple tissues and organs, which are involved in a wide range of biological processes and can be used as biomarkers or drug targets. However, blood samples have problems such as complex types of proteins, a large dynamic range, and a high proportion of high-abundance proteins, which bring great difficulties to proteome detection. This kit enriches circulating proteins in plasma samples based on the immunomagnetic bead capture method. In downstream proteomics detection, it can reduce the coverage of low-abundance protein signals by high-abundance proteins, thereby increasing the signal intensity of low-abundance proteins and improving the number of identified proteins and the repeatability of quantification.Product Components and Storage Conditions:项目号Component12T24T48TStorageP1456438AMagnetic beads12T24T48T4℃P1456438BIncubation Buffer I6.25 mL12.5 mL25 mLRTP1456438CIncubation Buffer II7.5 mL15 mL30 mLRTP1456438DWashing Buffer7.5 mL15 mL30 mLRTProduct Features:Higher: The detection depth of plasma proteins is increased to over 6000.More stable: Combined with automated pretreatment instruments, it reduces manual operation errors and can process 96 samples at one time.More valuable: With extensive cooperation, it achieves dual optimization of performance improvement and cost-effectiveness.Operating Procedure:1.Centrifuge the plasma sample (3000g, 10min), and take the supernatant for later use (if storage is needed, store it at -80°C for long-term preservation to avoid repeated freezing and thawing).2.Take 50-100µL of centrifuged plasma, add 400µL of Incubation buffer I, then add 30µL of Magnetic beads, vortex to mix, and incubate at room temperature on a shaking mixer for 1h.3.After incubation, use a magnetic rack to magnetically attract for 3min, and discard the supernatant.4.Remove the EP tube, add 500µL of Incubation buffer II, gently invert up and down to mix several times, magnetically attract for 3min, and discard the supernatant.5.Remove the EP tube, add 500µL of Washing Buffer, gently invert up and down to mix several times, magnetically attract for 3min, and discard the supernatant.6.Add 50µL of Protein Lysis Buffer (P1408622) to the beads obtained in step 5.7.It can be processed according to the conventional proteomics pretreatment steps in the laboratory, or our Proteomics Pretreatment Kit (P1456469) (to be purchased separately) can be used for processing.Precautions:1.Magnetic beads will precipitate after standing. Please shake gently and thoroughly before each use to keep the magnetic beads in a uniform suspension state.2.During the storage and use of magnetic beads, operations such as freezing, drying and high-speed centrifugation should be avoided, as they may damage the structure of magnetic beads and affect their protein-binding ability.3.This product is limited to scientific research use by professionals, and must not be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment, nor for food or drugs... Read More | Product content C665709Component50 TStorageC665709ABuffer CL45 mLRTC665709BBuffer CB (concentrate)60 mLRTC665709CBuffer GW1 (concentrate)13 mLRTC665709DBuffer GW2 (concentrate)15 mLRTC665709EBuffer EBL10 mLRTC665709FProteinase K100 mgRTC665709GProteinase K Storage Buffer5 mLRTC665709HSpin Columns DFProduct content C665709Component50 TStorageC665709ABuffer CL45 mLRTC665709BBuffer CB (concentrate)60 mLRTC665709CBuffer GW1 (concentrate)13 mLRTC665709DBuffer GW2 (concentrate)15 mLRTC665709EBuffer EBL10 mLRTC665709FProteinase K100 mgRTC665709GProteinase K Storage Buffer5 mLRTC665709HSpin Columns DF with Collection Tubes50 EA2-8℃C665709ICentrifuge Tubes (L-1.5 mL)50 EART Product IntroductionThis kit is suitable for the extraction of free DNA from fresh or frozen serum, plasma, lymph fluid and other cell-free body fluids.This kit adopts centrifugal adsorption columns that can specifically bind nucleic acids and a unique buffer system.After the sample is lysed, the free DNA binds to the silica gel membrane under high salt conditions, and the free DNA elutes from the silica gel membrane at low salt and high pH. The product can handle liquid samples of 0.1-1 ml, and the elution volume of the configured high-efficiency micro adsorption column can be as low as 20 µl. The purified DNA is of high yield and quality, with maximum removal of proteins, pigments, lipids, and other inhibitors, and the rate of free DNA yield is highly dependent on the type of samples, storage conditions, time, and inter-individual variations. The quality of free DNA obtained from purification is stable and reliable, and can be directly used in molecular biology experiments such as PCR, fluorescence quantitative PCR and second generation sequencing.Self-contained reagents: anhydrous ethanol, isopropanol.Pre-experiment Preparation and Important NotesAdd 5 ml of Proteinase K Storage Buffer to Proteinase K to dissolve it and store it at -20℃. Do not leave the prepared Proteinase K at room temperature for a long time.Repeated freezing and thawing of the sample should be avoided, as this can lead to a decrease in extraction.This kit can extract 0.1-1 ml of liquid samples.Before use, please check Buffer CL, Buffer CB for crystallization or precipitation, if there is any crystallization or precipitation, please re-dissolve Buffer CL, Buffer CB by incubation at 56℃ in a water bath.Before first use isopropyl alcohol should be added to Buffer CB according to the instructions on the reagent bottle label, mixed well, and labeled on the reagent bottle label.Before the first use, anhydrous ethanol should be added to Buffer GW1 and Buffer GW2 according to the instructions on the label of the reagent bottle, mixed well, and labeled on the label of the reagent bottle.Preheat the water bath to 60°C before starting the experiment.The elution buffer Buffer EBL can be preheated to 60°C and used.Operation stepsAdd 20 µl of Proteinase K to the centrifuge tube (supplied).Add 200 µl of serum/plasma sample.Note: When the sample volume exceeds 200 µl, please increase the amount of Proteinase K, Buffer CL and Buffer CB reagents in equal proportions, and the specific amount of reagents added can be referred to the attached table.3. Add 160 µl Buffer CL, mix upside down and shake vigorously for at least 30 seconds.4. Incubate at 60°C for 30 minutes, during which time mixing was inverted several times.Note: Incubation of 200µl serum/plasma samples at 60°C for 10-15 minutes is sufficient.Add 360 µl of Buffer CB (check for addition of isopropanol before use) and shake until thoroughly mixed.Ice bath for 5 minutes and centrifuge briefly to concentrate the liquid on the walls and wall caps to the bottom of the tube.Add all of the solution obtained in step 6 to the adsorption columns (Spin Columns DF) that have been loaded into the collection tubes, and if the solution cannot be added all at once, it can be transferred in several times. centrifuge the columns at 12,000 rpm for 1 minute, pour off the waste solution from the collection tubes, and put the columns back into the collection tubes.Add 500µl of Buffer GW1 to the adsorbent column (check that anhydrous ethanol is added before use),centrifuge the column at 12,000rpm for 30 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorbent column back into the collection tube.Add 750 µl Buffer GW2 to the adsorbent column (check that anhydrous ethanol is added before use), centrifuge at 12,000 rpm for 30 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorbent column back into the collection tube.10. Add 750 µl of anhydrous ethanol to the adsorbent column and centrifuge at 12,000 rpm for 30 s. Pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube and put the adsorbent column back into the collection tube.11. Centrifuge at 12,000 rpm for 2 minutes and pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube. Leave the adsorption column at room temperature for several minutes to dry thoroughly.Note: The purpose of this step is to remove residual ethanol from the adsorption column, which can interfere with the subsequent enzymatic reaction.12. Place the adsorption column in a new centrifuge tube, add 20-100 µl Buffer EBL or sterilized water to the middle part of the adsorption column overhanging the column, leave it at room temperature for 2-5 minutes, centrifuge at 12,000 rpm for 1 minute, collect the DNA solution, and store the DNA at -20℃.Note: 1) If the downstream experiment is sensitive to pH, you can use sterilized water for elution. The pH value of the eluent has a great influence on the elution efficiency, if water is used as the eluent should ensure that its pH value is 7.0-8.5 (you can use NaOH to adjust the pH value of water to this range), and the elution efficiency is not high when the pH value is lower than 7.0.2) Preheat the elution buffer BufferEBL to 60℃ and use it, and incubate it at room temperature for 5 minutes before centrifugation to increase the yield.3) If the final concentration of DNA is to be increased, the resulting solution can be reintroduced into the adsorption column and left at room temperature for 2-5 minutes and centrifuged at 12,000 rpm for 1 minute.4) Because DNA preserved in water will be affected by acidic hydrolysis, for long-term storage, it is recommended to elute it with Buffer EBL and store it at -20℃.Table: Recommended reagent additions for different sample sizes... Read More | In the experimental process of molecular biology, Fluo ™ Green ® The dsDNA quantification kit is a product used for fluorescence detection and quantification of double stranded DNAThe method is very sensitive. Commonly used in molecular biology techniques: construction of cDNA libraries; In the experimental process of molecular biology, Fluo ™ Green ® The dsDNA quantification kit is a product used for fluorescence detection and quantification of double stranded DNAThe method is very sensitive. Commonly used in molecular biology techniques: construction of cDNA libraries; Purification and application of DNA fragments for subcloning, such as DNA quantification, product amplification, and further detection of primers. Vaccines are a commonly used control method in modern disease prevention. Nowadays, many vaccines are cell culture vaccines, such as recombinant hepatitis B vaccine, rabies vaccine and most other vaccines are produced by cell culture. Among them, the purification of vaccines is a key issue, and we need to remove host cell DNA and host proteins as much as possible. If the DNA and protein of the host cell are injected into the human body together with the vaccine, unpredictable consequences will occur.The conventional method for detecting DNA content is to measure its absorbance at 260nm (A260). The main disadvantage of this method is that nucleotides, single stranded nucleic acids, and proteins have a significant impact on the signal, and are also subject to interference from pollutants during the nucleic acid preparation process, making it difficult to distinguish between DNA and RNA. Additionally, this method is insensitive (5 µ g/mL dsDNA solution A260=0.1). Fluo ™ The Green quantitative detection method is simple and convenient, and has been selected by multiple biological product factories, becoming the standard for residual DNA detection in biological products.At present, this method has been included in the 2010 edition of the Chinese PharmacopoeiaPrinciple:Fluo ™ Green emits fluorescence only after binding to double stranded DNA, and does not emit fluorescence without DNA; The fluorescence emitted is directly proportional to the concentration of DNA. In the 2010 Chinese Pharmacopoeia, it was proposed that, Fluo ™ The detection limit of Green's quantitative DNA method is about 0.3ng/ml, and the linearity is good (R2>0.99) when the DNA content is in the range of 1.25-80ng/mLAdvantage:1) This method can determine double stranded DNA from any expressed host sample.2) It is possible to directly quantify PCR amplification products without purifying DNA from the reaction mixture.3) Far exceeding the sensitivity of traditional UV A260 detection methods and Hoechst33258.4) Higher concentrations of salt, urea, ethanol, chloroform, detergents, proteins, or agarose have no effect on the measurement.5) The effect of measuring dsDNA in the presence of equimolar concentrations of ssDNA and RNA is minimal.Required equipment• Micro fluorescence meter; Portable fluorescence analyzer - Shanghai Huguo Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd. HG-9 model; 1cm quartz colorimetric dish• Fluo ™ Green dsDNA quantitative detection kit, 1mL of concentrated reagent solution is sufficient for 200 measurements of 2mL volume.1×TE(10mM Tris 1mM EDTA)pH8.0; 250ug/mL calf thymus DNAExperimental planPreparation of reagentsFluo ™ The Green dsDNA quantification reagent is stored in anhydrous DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) in the form of 1mL concentrated solution. On the day of the experiment, prepare2X Fluo ™ The operating solution of Green's reagent was diluted with 1xTE at a ratio of 1:200 in concentrated solution (10mM Tris HCl,1mM EDTA, pH 7.5). If you want to prepare enough operating solution to determine 20 samples, you can add 100 µ L Fluo to 20mL1x TE ™ Green dsDNA quantification reagent. Due to the easy adsorption of reagents onto glass surfaces, they need to be prepared in plastic containers. Fluo ™ Green reagent is easily degraded by light, so the prepared solution should be wrapped in foil or stored in a dark place away from light.It is best to use the solution within a few hours of preparation to ensure optimal results.Experimental method:1). Preparation of standard working fluid:1mg of calf thymidine DNA dry powder (Tris, NaCl, and other concentrations have become standard systems) is added to 1mL of double distilled water to prepare a 1mg/mL standard working solution;2). Configuration of dye working fluid:6 uL Fluo ™ Add 1mL of TE to Green (note: use 1 × TE to mix Fluo) ™ Dilute Green 200 times, use and prepare immediately, avoid light.3). Dilution of standard working fluid:(1) Mother liquor dilution: Take 10ul (1mg ⁄ mL) of standard working solution and add it to 990ul TE solution to dilute the concentration to 10ug ⁄ mL. Take 10ul (10ug ⁄ mL) of standard working solution and add it to 990ul TE solution to dilute the concentration to 100ng ⁄ mL;(2) Dilute by multiple ratio: Take 800ul (100ng ⁄ mL) of standard working solution and add it to 200ul of TE solution to achieve a concentration of 80ng ⁄ mL (pharmacopoeia regulation: fluorescent)The light staining method shows good linearity in the range of 1.25-80 ng/mL for DNA content, with a detection limit of 0.3 ng/mL. Take 500ul (80ng ⁄ mL) of standard working solution and add it to 500ul TE solution, diluting the concentration to 40ng ⁄ mL; Dilute sequentially by multiple ratios to prepare 20ng/ml 10ng/ml 5.0ng/ml 2.5ng/ml1.25ng/ml and 0.625ng/ml standard solution;4). Preparation of standard curve: Take 100ul of each gradient standard solution and dye working solution diluted by multiple ratios, mix well, and leave them at room temperature in the dark for 5 minutes. Use FB-15 portable fluorescence analyzer to detect the fluorescence value of the sample: Add the mixed solution to the microcalorimeter, make sure not to introduce bubbles into the sample, and gently tap the outside of the microcalorimeter to disperse the bubbles. Measure the fluorescence values of the sample and blank control using 1 × TE buffer as a blank; Corresponding to the concentration of standard solution (ng/ml)Perform linear regression on fluorescence intensity and prepare a standard curve.5). Measure the fluorescence value of the remaining samples. The fluorescence meter will provide a direct concentration reading, which can be used to generate a standard curve of DNA concentration. Final concentration of DNA to be tested Fluorescence reading value (ng/ml) / 100 6210 50 3195 40 2507 20 1261 10 620.8 5 298 4 258.8 2 152 0.5 43.8 0 0.72... Read More | Q665720 Component 200T Storage Q665720A Buffer L2 25 mL RT Q665720B Buffer N3 80 mL RT Q665720C Buffer PB 35 mL RT Q665720D Buffer PW (concentrate) 25 mL RT Q665720E Buffer EB 30 mL RT Q665720F RNase A (10 mg/mL) 800 渭L RT Q665720G Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes 200 EA RTProduct Q665720 Component 200T Storage Q665720A Buffer L2 25 mL RT Q665720B Buffer N3 80 mL RT Q665720C Buffer PB 35 mL RT Q665720D Buffer PW (concentrate) 25 mL RT Q665720E Buffer EB 30 mL RT Q665720F RNase A (10 mg/mL) 800 渭L RT Q665720G Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes 200 EA RTProduct IntroductionThe biggest feature of this kit: simple and fast, high extraction volume. The whole extraction process does not take more than 10 minutes, without centrifugation to collect bacteria and resuspend the bacterium, directly add the unique super lysate Buffer L2 to the cultured bacterial solution, followed by neutralization, centrifugation and passing through the column, and the extracted plasmid can be as high as 30 µg, and maximize the removal of proteins, genomes and other impurities. The extracted plasmid DNA can be directly used for bacterial transformation, digestion, PCR, in vitro transcription, sequencing and other downstream experiments.Self-contained reagent: anhydrous ethanol.Pre-experiment Preparation and Important Notes1. The kit can be stored in a dry, room temperature (15-30°C) environment for 1 year. For longer storage, the centrifuge columns can be placed at 2-8°C.2. Before the first use, add all of the RNase A solution to Buffer N3, mix well, and store at 2-8°C.3. Anhydrous ethanol should be added to Buffer PW before the first use according to the instructions on the reagent bottle label.4. If there is any precipitation in Buffer L2 before use, please put it in a 37℃ water bath and keep mixing until the solution becomes clear before use.Operation steps1. Take 600 µl of bacterial culture into a 1.5 ml centrifuge tube (supplied).2. Add 100 µl of Buffer L2 to the above centrifuge tube and gently turn the solution up and down 8 times; the solution should change from turbid to a clear purple color, indicating complete lysis. The cleavage time should not exceed 2 minutes.3. Add 350 µl of Buffer N3 to the above centrifuge tube (please check that RNaseA has been added first) and immediately mix well by turning up and down about 8-10 times, at which point the solution should turn completely yellow and a yellow precipitate should form. centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 2-3 minutes.4. Slowly pour the supernatant obtained in step 3 into the prepared adsorption columns (Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes) to avoid sedimentation into the columns.5. Centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorption column back into the collection tube.6. Add 150 µl Buffer PB to the adsorption column and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds.7. Add 400 µl Buffer PW to the adsorption column (please check that anhydrous ethanol has been added first) and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 minute.8. Place the adsorbent column in a new centrifuge tube (self-provided), add 30-100 µl Buffer EB to the middle part of the adsorbent membrane, centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 min, collect the plasmid DNA, and store at -20°C for long term storage.When the amount of extracted bacterial liquid is >600µl, the following procedure can be used:1. This kit can extract up to 3ml of bacterial solution, if the amount of extracted bacterial solution is more than 600µl, it is necessary to centrifuge the bacterial solution exceeding 600µl at 13,000rpm for 30 seconds (to collect the bacterial body), discard the supernatant and then add 600µl of bacterial solution, and then resuspend the bacterial body at the bottom of the tube thoroughly and then proceed to the following operation.2. Add 100µl Buffer L2 to the above centrifuge tube, gently invert the solution up and down 10 times, if the solution is not clarified, need to continue to invert the mixing until the solution becomes a clear purple color, the lysis time should not be more than 2 minutes. (If the solution is still turbid, the amount of bacteria is too large, and the amount of bacteria should be reduced appropriately.)3. Add 350 µl of Buffer N3 to the above centrifuge tube (please check that RNaseA has been added first) and immediately mix well by turning up and down until the purple solution turns completely yellow and a yellow precipitate is formed before proceeding to the next step. centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 5 minutes.4. Transfer the supernatant to a new centrifuge tube, add 200 µl of isopropanol, mix up and down several times, mix well and transfer to the adsorbent column (Spin Columns DM with Collection Tubes), due to the amount of solution is too large, this time, it is necessary to centrifuge the column in two separate times, centrifugation at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds, pour off the waste liquid in the collection tube, and put the adsorbent column back to the The adsorbent column should be placed back into the collection tube.5. Add 150 µl Buffer PB to the adsorption column and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 15 seconds.6. Add 400 µl Buffer PW to the adsorption column (please check that anhydrous ethanol has been added first) and centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 minute.7. Place the adsorbent column in a new centrifuge tube (self-provided), add 50-200 µl Buffer EB to the middle part of the adsorbent membrane, leave it at room temperature for 2 min, centrifuge at 13,000 rpm for 1 min, collect the plasmid DNA, and store it at -20°C for a long time... Read More | DescriptionTakasago (R)-Ru Cymene Kit I comprises of ruthenium-based biphenyl phosphine cymene catalysts containing either BINAP and SEGPHOS®ligands. These highly reactive and selective catalysts are useful in a variety of asymmetric reactions, mainly asymmetric hydrogenation |