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Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
UltraNuclease, also known as a non-restrictive endonuclease, broad-spectrum nuclease, is a non-specific endonuclease derived from Serratia Marcescen, which hydrolyzes internal phosphodiester bonds between any nucleotides in nucleic acids to produce 5'-monophosphate oligonucleotides of 2-5 bases in length. It can degrade DNA and RNA in various forms (double-stranded, single-stranded, linear, ...
Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
CTP solution (100 mM) is a transparent colorless aqueous solution prepared from CTP trisodium salt, and free from DNase, RNase, and phosphatase ...
Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
The NTP Set Solution is a convenient set of 100 mM aqueous solutions of each of ATP, CTP, UTP, and GTP, supplied in separate ...
Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
Dextran sulfate sodium salt (DSS) is a polyanionic derivative of dextran produced by esterification of Dextran with chlorosulphonic acid. The sulfur content is approximately 17% which corresponds to an average of 1.9 sulfate groups per glucosyl residue of the dextran molecule. DSS has several characteristics: 1) polyanionic complex, soluble in water, forming a colorless aqueous solution; 2) high ...
Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
D-luciferin is a common substrate for Luciferase and is widely used throughout biotechnology, especially in vivo imaging Technology. The mechanism of action is that luciferin (substrate) can be oxidized to emit light in the presence of ATP and luciferase. When fluorescein is in excess, the quantum number of light produced is equal to Luciferase concentrations were positively correlated (see ...
Manufactured by:Yeasen Biotechnology (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd. based inShanghai, CHINA
D-luciferin is a common substrate for Luciferase and is widely used throughout biotechnology, especially in vivo imaging technology. The mechanism of action is that luciferin (the substrate) is oxidized to emit light in response to ATP and luciferase (see figure below). It's produced when there's too much luciferin The light quantum number was positively correlated with the concentration of ...
