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NP-40 lysis buffer, low salt, Thermo Scientific™
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250 mL
500 mL
Description
This Thermo Scientific brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific.
Applications
Lysis buffer for extracting proteins from cells. NP40 Cell Lysis Buffer is suitable for the preparation of cell extracts to be analyzed by Antibody Bead Immunoassay, ELISA. This lysis buffer can be used to prepare cell lysates for western blots or immunoprecipitation. It can also be used as a wash buffer for immunoprecipitation reactions.
Solubility
Fully misicible in water.
Notes
This buffer contains: 50mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1% NP-40, and 5mM EDTA. To use, incubate cells in 5 volumes of buffer on ice for 10-30 minutes.
Lysis buffer for extracting proteins from cells. NP40 Cell Lysis Buffer is suitable for the preparation of cell extracts to be analyzed by Antibody Bead Immunoassay, ELISA. This lysis buffer can be used to prepare cell lysates for western blots or immunoprecipitation. It can also be used as a wash buffer for immunoprecipitation reactions.
Solubility
Fully misicible in water.
Notes
This buffer contains: 50mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1% NP-40, and 5mM EDTA. To use, incubate cells in 5 volumes of buffer on ice for 10-30 minutes.

Specifications
Specifications
Chemical Name or Material | NP-40 lysis buffer |
Name Note | low salt |
Color | Colorless |
Physical Form | Liquid |
Quantity | 250 mL |
Solubility Information | Fully misicible in water. |
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