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Human Kidney Cytoplasmic Lysate

Cat.No. : Kidney-259H
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Source : Human Kidney tissue
Species : Human
Concentration : 2 mg/mL or better
Tissue Type : Kidney
Shipping : Dry ice
Preparation method : Human kidney tissue cytoplasmic protein lysate was prepared by isolating the cytoplasmic protein from whole tissue homogenates using a proprietary technique. The human kidney tissue was frozen in liquid nitrogen immediately after excision and then stored at -70?C. The cytoplasmic protein is provided in a buffer including HEPES (pH 7.9), MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, glycerol, and a cocktail of protease inhibitors. For quality control purposes, the isolated kidney tissue cytoplasmic protein pattern on SDS-PAGE gel is shown to be consistent for each lot by visualization with coomassie blue staining. The isolated kidney tissue cytoplasmic protein is then Western analyzed by GAPDH antibody, and the expression level is consistent with each lot.
Diagnosis : Normal
Storage Buffer : HEPES pH 7.9, MgCl2, KCl, EDTA, Sucrose, Glycerol, Sodium deoxycholate, and NP-40.
Storage Instruction : Store at 2-8?C for continuous use. For extended storage, freeze working aliquots at -70?C. Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Under proper storage conditions the shelf life is half a year from the date of receipt.
Applications : Kidney cytoplasmic protein lysate is for use in Western blotting, 10 μg to 20 μg per lane is recommended for mini gel.
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