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S7396

Supelco

Liquid chromatography column fittings

Stopcock, Luer Lock (A)

Synonym(s):

polymeric adsorbent, 50-80 mesh

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UNSPSC Code:
12000000
NACRES:
SB.52

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grade

for chromatography

technique(s)

LPLC: suitable

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protein quantification: suitable

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solid

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solid

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waxy solid

application(s)

detection
pharmaceutical (small molecule)

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pharmaceutical (small molecule)

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pharmaceutical small molecule

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pharmaceutical
pharmaceutical small molecule

Quality Level

200

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300

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description

anionic

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Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material

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General description

A polycarbonate/acetal copolymer on-off control with female Luer-Lock inlet and male Luer-Lock outlet ports.

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    Protocols

    Antibody Purification using Protein A, Protein G, or Protein L Agarose protocol is designed as a quick purification method for antibodies from mammalian sera, ascites, and cell culture supernatants. It should be noted that if the starting material is serum or ascites the final preparation will contain endogenous host IgG as well as specific antibodies. In general, the presence of this endogenous IgG should not interfere with assays using the antibodies.

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