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A non-ionic detergent useful for the isolation of functional membrane complexes.
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A non-denaturing detergent able to disrupt nonspecific protein interactions and has less protein aggregation than non-ionic detergents. It is electrically neutral and easily removed by dialysis.
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A water-soluble nonionic detergent often used for isolating membrane proteins.
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A non-ionic detergent that has been widely used for membrane protein solubilization.
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Offers solubilizing power comparable to Octyl ß-Glucoside, with increased stability.
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Unique distribution of carbon chain lengths in sequanal grade SDS (lauryl) is advantageous in resolving viral proteins during gel electrophoresis.
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A water-soluble ionic detergent commonly used for membrane protein and lipid isolation.
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A water-soluble ionic detergent commonly used for membrane protein and lipid isolation.
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Active ingredient is supplied as a purified 10% aqueous solution ampuled under nitrogen.
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10 different detergents, now it’s easy to find the best detergent for your application!
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