HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBP1-42569
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Western Blot: HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate [NBP1-42569]
Western Blot: HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate [NBP1-42569] - Analysis of Actin (NB600-532) using HepG2 whole cell lysate [NBP1-42569].SDS-PAGE: HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate [NBP1-42569]
SDS-Page: HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate [NBP1-42569] - Ponceau S staining of HepG2 whole cell lysate using NBP1-42569.Formulation, Preparation, and Storage
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Background: HepG2
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Product Specific Notices for HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate
This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Lysates are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
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FAQs for HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate
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Q: Good morning, we have to work with short-HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate 1.0mg to do adsorb on nanoparticles. We are chemical-physical. I would like to know if the sample handling under the hood (not flow alminare) will have a biohazard and what precautions should be taken.
A: NBP1-42569 is a whole cell lysate with the cells in a RIPA buffer. These cells are lysed and not longer viable. They are not considered a biohazard and no special precautions need to be taken.
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Q: How was this lysate prepared? Please advise as I am trying to use this material as a control lysate for a kit I purchased.
A: This lysate was prepared using standard RIPA buffer with 0.1% Triton X-100, and 1% SDS and sodium deoxycholate. We used mechanical separation to remove the cells from the plate and also use a cocktail of protease and phosphatase inhibitors in the lysate buffer.
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Q: Good morning, we have to work with short-HepG2 Whole Cell Lysate 1.0mg to do adsorb on nanoparticles. We are chemical-physical. I would like to know if the sample handling under the hood (not flow alminare) will have a biohazard and what precautions should be taken.
A: NBP1-42569 is a whole cell lysate with the cells in a RIPA buffer. These cells are lysed and not longer viable. They are not considered a biohazard and no special precautions need to be taken.
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Q: How was this lysate prepared? Please advise as I am trying to use this material as a control lysate for a kit I purchased.
A: This lysate was prepared using standard RIPA buffer with 0.1% Triton X-100, and 1% SDS and sodium deoxycholate. We used mechanical separation to remove the cells from the plate and also use a cocktail of protease and phosphatase inhibitors in the lysate buffer.