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Kits, reagents, consumables, and other supplies for use in molecular biology procedures. Includes preparation, extraction, purification and labeling products for DNA, RNA, and nucleic acids.
The Maxwell RSC simplyRNA Tissue Kit, used with the Maxwell RSC Instrument, provides a simple method for automated RNA purification from up to 20mg tissue samples. The Maxwell RSC Instrument can process from 1 to 16 samples in under an hour.
The Maxwell RSC simplyRNA Cells Kit, used with the Maxwell RSC Instrument, provides a simple method for automated RNA purification from fresh or frozen cells. The Maxwell RSC Instrument can process from 1 to 16 samples in under an hour.
The Maxwell RSC Buffy Coat DNA Kit is a simple, automated method for extraction of genomic DNA from 50-250ul of buffy coat samples using the Maxwell RSC Instrument.
Promote constitutive expression of cloned DNA inserts in Mammalian cells, can also be used to synthesize transcripts in-vitro using the T7 RNA Polymerase promoter or generate single-stranded DNA in E. coli using the f1 origin of replication
The QuantiFluor dsDNA System contains a fluorescent DNA-binding dye that enables sensitive quantitation of small amounts of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in solution. The dye shows minimal binding to single stranded DNA (ssDNA) and RNA.
The Maxwell RSC PureFood GMO and Authentication Kit used with the Maxwell RSC Instrument provides an easy, automated method for efficient purification of DNA used in PCR-based testing for GMO DNA sequences and PCR-based food and ingredient authentication.
The Maxwell Rapid Sample Concentrator (RSC) Instrument is a platform for automated purification of nucleic acid from a range of sample types. Purification methods use sample lysis and binding to paramagnetic particles as the primary separation principle.
The Monster Green Fluorescent Protein encoded by the hMGFP gene is an ideal fluorescent reporter, providing high-level fluorescence and reducing cytotoxicity.