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Sensitive Safe DNA Gel Stain

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Catalog number

101Bio-W139-500

Full name

Sensitive Safe DNA Gel Stain

Size

500 µL

Price

152.00 €

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Descriptions

SENSITIVE SAFE DNA GEL STAIN- 500μl- Staining reagent, used for the detection of (DNA), it is a permutation of ethidium bromide, which is toxic and carcinogenic, in order to preserve it well it must be protected light

Application

DNA

Shelf life

1 year

Sorage temperature

Room temperature in the original container.

Shipping condition

Room temperature

Type of reagent

Please consult labeling

Final product

DNA

Regulatory approvals

Use only for research

Tips

Our specialists recommend you to follow carefully the instructions when using the Sensitive Safe DNA Gel Stain . Check the lot number and expiration date before first use and follow the pre-written instructions in the technical sheet for long-term storage

Ordering

To order Sensitive Safe DNA Gel Stain , please use the Cat. N°.101Bio-W139-500and submit your purchase order by email or by fax. A discount is available for larger or bulk quantities, please contact us for more information

Technical file

Please contact our technical support - ask@gentaur.com - to request a datasheet, the user manual, certificate of analysis or the MSDS file.

Test

A gel is a solid jelly-like material that can have properties ranging from soft and weak to hard and tough. Gels are defined as a substantially dilute cross-linked system, which exhibits no flow when in the steady-state. By weight, gels are mostly liquid, yet they behave like solids due to a three-dimensional cross-linked network within the liquid. It is the crosslinking within the fluid that gives a gel its structure (hardness) and contributes to the adhesive stick (tack). In this way gels are a dispersion of molecules of a liquid within a solid in which the solid is the continuous phase and the liquid is the discontinuous phase. The word gel was coined by 19th-century Scottish chemist Thomas Graham by clipping from gelatin.