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An Overview of Restriction Enzymes
Restriction Enzymes: An Overview Restriction Enzymes: An Overview It will also discuss the applications of restriction enzymes in molecular biology and biotechnology and the potential limitations when working with these enzymes. See products range...
Masterflex® and the Human Heart: How One Pump is Supporting Research for the Other
Masterflex® and the Human Heart: How One Pump is Supporting Research for the Other Diseases of the heart remain the leading cause of death for Americans.¹ At Duke University in Durham North Carolina a multidisciplinary team of surgeons biomedical ...
Drosophilia live care guide
Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. There are currently no USDA permit...
Masterflex® webinars
Masterflex® webinars Masterflex® and the Human Heart: How One Pump is Supporting Research for the Other A multidisciplinary team at Duke University is using a Masterflex pump and tubing to discover if using a patient's own endothelial progenitor c...
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Ward’s Science Tel: (866) 260-0501 15 1 Source – The ChemTeam Ward’s Science Tel: (866) 260-0501 16 Ward’s Science Tel: (866) 260-0501 17 Ward’s Science Tel: (866) 260-0501 18 Ward’s Science Tel: (866) 260-050...
~~VWR Titration Guide~~
TITRATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 2 TITRATION THEORY AND PRACTICE The aim of this booklet is to explore titration from a historical theoretical and practical point of view dealing first with preset end-point titration then with inflection-point titrat...
Basics of Centrifugation
Basics of Centrifugation Reprinted with permission of THERMO The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce basic concepts of centrifugation including vocabulary centrifuge and rotor types separation techniques and even gradient selection. For furth...
Specialty Inorganic Compounds
Specialty Inorganic Compounds Inorganics in general are ionic compounds consisting of cations and anions joined by ionic bonding. Examples of inorganics (which are ionic compounds) are magnesium chloride MgCl2 or sodium oxide Na2O. Important salts...
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