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Reference: AR0105-100

RIPA Lysis Buffer is a complete cell lysis solution reagent used for rapid and efficient total cell lysis and solubilization of proteins from both adherent and suspension cultured mammalian cells, effectively extracting cytoplasmic, nuclear and membrane proteins. RIPA lysis buffer is highly compatible with various downstream protein analysis applications.

Reference: AR0131-20

Laemmli Buffer: SDS PAGE Sample Buffer 2X (Reducing) is the most commonly used sample buffer for Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate - Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) of denatured proteins in the Laemmli SDS-PAGE system.

Reference: OV-05

Visikol for Plant Biology is designed as a direct replacement for Hertwig’s solution for use in rendering plant tissues transparent for microscopy. Using Visikol for Plant Biology was previously sold as “Visikol” by Phytosys LLC. With 100mL of Visikol you can clear 500 microscope slides.

Reference: OV-15

Visikol for Plant Biology is designed as a direct replacement for Hertwig’s solution for use in rendering plant tissues transparent for microscopy. Using Visikol for Plant Biology was previously sold as “Visikol” by Phytosys LLC. With 100mL of Visikol you can clear 500 microscope slides.

Reference: OV-30

Visikol for Plant Biology is designed as a direct replacement for Hertwig’s solution for use in rendering plant tissues transparent for microscopy. Using Visikol for Plant Biology was previously sold as “Visikol” by Phytosys LLC. With 100mL of Visikol you can clear 500 microscope slides.

Reference: OV-100

Visikol for Plant Biology is designed as a direct replacement for Hertwig’s solution for use in rendering plant tissues transparent for microscopy. Using Visikol for Plant Biology was previously sold as “Visikol” by Phytosys LLC. With 100mL of Visikol you can clear 500 microscope slides.

Reference: VM-15

Visikol MOUNT is a formulation of Visikol for Plant Biology that is designed to dry in order to form permanent mounts for microscopy slides.