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Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis) (CAS 9012-36-6)

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Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis) is suitable for analytical and preparative electrophoresis of nucleic acids
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9012-36-6
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Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis) is a high quality molecular biology grade Agarose suitable for electrophoresis of nucleic acids. Nucleic acid separation with Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis) is between 0.2–15 kbp depending on the concentration of Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis). Nucleic acid fragments separated with Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis) can be blotted to nylon or nitro-cellulose membranes by all standard blotting techniques. Detection with non-radioactive probes, e.g. digoxigenin (DIG) – labeled nucleic acids, does not interfere with the use of Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis).


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Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis), 100 g

sc-286959A
100 g
$132.00

Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis), 500 g

sc-286959
500 g
$522.00

Agarose LE (low electroendosmosis), 1 kg

sc-286959B
1 kg
$836.00