Biobuffers ADA and ACES are zwitterionic buffer reagents developed by Good et al. in 1960s. They have something in common: they are both commonly used in the experiments of biochemistry and molecular ...
Both AMPPD and luminol are redox-based luminescent detection reagents. In contrast, ancient reagent luminol has been developed for nearly a century and can detect more than 100 substances; however, fl...
N-ethylcarbazole is an important organic intermediate which is widely used in synthesis of dye, pigment, pesticide, pharmaceutical and photoelectrical materials etc. In the following, several methods ...
The bioactive glass developed firstly in 1969, has been used clinically to regenerate bone since the mid-1980s. Bioactive glasses degrade when in contact with body fluids, release ions and mineralise ...
The Good's Buffer is a series of N-substituted sulfamic acids that have good pH stability and are inert to a variety of chemicals and enzymes. 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid, referred to as MOPS...
In biochemical experiments, buffer solution plays an indispensable role, it can resist the influence of a small amount of strong acid and alkali and maintain the pH value closest to the physiological ...
In recent years, with the restrictions of laws and regulations on environmental protection and people’s attach importance to health, water-dispersible polyisocyanates have received more and more atten...
Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (TRIS), also known as tromethamine, is a weak base commonly used as a biological buffer system in the production of biological products. It can cause hypoglycemia, hypo...
Buffer agent HEPES (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid), a zwitterionic organic chemical buffering agent with an effective buffer range of 6.8~8.2, which can be used in a wide range of...
In biochemical experiments, the buffer recipe is often the top priority of the experiment, and a truly reliable recipe can definitely change the fate of the experiment. MOPS, 3-(N-Morpholino)propanesu...
In biochemical experiments,the abbreviation “CAPS” is appeared frequently,and it has two completely different meanings. 1. Molecular Markers-Cleaved Amplified Polymorphic Sequences CAPS buffer,Cleaved...
MOPS,3-(N-Morpholino)propanesulfonic acid, is an important biological buffer, the buffer range is 6.5~7.9, which is widely used in biological and chemical experiments, such as electron transfer and ph...
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