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Aldrich® Essentials crystallizing dish, without spout

capacity 270 mL, dish diam. × H 95 mm × 55 mm

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UNSPSC Code:
41121812
NACRES:
NB.43
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material

borosilicate glass

packaging

pack of 6 ea

capacity

270 mL

dish diam. × H

95 mm × 55 mm

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dry ice

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dry ice

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dry ice

packaging

pkg of 1 × 1 g (541602P-1g), pkg of 5 × 100 mg (541602P-500mg), pkg of 1 × 100 mg (541602P-100mg)

packaging

pkg of 1 × 50 g (541601G-50g)

packaging

pkg of 2 × 20 mL (541602C-1g), pkg of 1 × 4 mL (541602C-100mg), pkg of 5 × 4 mL (541602C-500mg)

packaging

pkg of 1 × 100 mg (141101P-100mg), pkg of 5 × 100 mg (141101P-500mg)

storage temp.

−20°C

storage temp.

−20°C

storage temp.

−20°C

storage temp.

−20°C

form

powder

form

granular

form

chloroform solution

form

powder

manufacturer/tradename

Avanti Research - A Croda Brand

manufacturer/tradename

Avanti Research - A Croda Brand

manufacturer/tradename

Avanti Research - A Croda Brand

manufacturer/tradename

Avanti Research - A Croda Brand

lipid type

lipid extracts

lipid type

phosphoglycerides
phospholipids

lipid type

lipid extracts

lipid type

lipid extracts

General description

Clear borosilicate glass crystalizing dishes, with pour spout for easy dispensing of liquids. Not graduated.

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Tao Yu et al.
Cell, 174(6), 1549-1558 (2018-08-14)
Engineering microorganisms for production of fuels and chemicals often requires major re-programming of metabolism to ensure high flux toward the product of interest. This is challenging, as millions of years of evolution have resulted in establishment of tight regulation of
Gauri S Joshi et al.
Journal of bacteriology, 194(6), 1350-1360 (2012-01-17)
The cbb(I) region of Rhodopseudomonas palustris (Rp. palustris) contains the cbbLS genes encoding form I ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylase oxygenase (RubisCO) along with a divergently transcribed regulator gene, cbbR. Juxtaposed between cbbR and cbbLS are the cbbRRS genes, encoding an unusual
Guilherme Vargas Bochi et al.
Inflammation, 35(6), 1786-1792 (2012-07-11)
The accumulation of advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP) has been linked to several pathological conditions. Previous studies have identified AOPP as a novel biomarker of oxidative damage to proteins and a novel class of mediator of inflammation. The aim of
Roberto Christ Vianna Santos et al.
Inflammation, 35(3), 1198-1203 (2012-02-14)
It has been previously showed that fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects on several experimental inflammation models. However, the effects and mechanism of FBP on Zymosan-induced acute lung injury (ALI) in mice had not been tested. In this study
Chao Qi et al.
Chemistry, an Asian journal, 8(1), 88-94 (2012-11-30)
Calcium phosphates (CPs), as the major inorganic component of biological hard tissues, have been investigated for applications as biomaterials owing to their excellent biocompatibility. However, the traditional synthetic CPs are usually prepared from inorganic phosphorus and calcium sources. Herein, we

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