Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Any kD Criterion TGX Stain-Free Precast Gel 567-8121

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Pkg of 1, Any kD precast polyacrylamide gel, IPG+1-well, 11 cm IPG strip, for use with Gel Doc EZ imager (#170-8270) The new Criterion™ TGX (Tris-Glycine eXtended) Stain-Free™ precast gels for PAGE are based on the long shelf life TGX formulation and include unique trihalo compounds that allow rapid fluorescent detection of proteins with the Gel Doc™ EZ imaging system.* Benefits include: Fast run times with protein separation, gel imaging, and complete analysis in less than 30 min Rapid fluorescent detection with the Gel Doc EZ imaging system Comparable sensitivity to Coomassie stain Better reproducibility and quantitation compared to other staining procedures Inexpensive Laemmli buffer system, low running costs Protein transfer in as little as 15 min Same gel can be used for staining, western blotting, or mass spectrometry TGX Stain-Free gels retain Laemmli-like separation characteristics using standard sample and Tris/Glycine running buffers. The proteins in the gel can be separated in as little as 20 min using the Criterion electrophoresis cell and then visualized with the Gel Doc EZ imager using one-button operation in as little as 2.5 min. The trihalo compounds react with tryptophan residues in a UV-induced reaction to produce fluorescence, which can be easily detected by the Gel Doc EZ imager within gels or on a PVDF membrane after transfer. *These gels can also be imaged on the discontinued Criterion Stain Free™ imaging system, which has been replaced by the Gel Doc EZ imaging system.
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Pkg of 1, Any kD precast polyacrylamide gel, IPG+1-well, 11 cm IPG strip, for use with Gel Doc EZ imager (#170-8270) The new Criterion™ TGX (Tris-Glycine eXtended) Stain-Free™ precast gels for PAGE are based on the long shelf life TGX formulation and include unique trihalo compounds that allow rapid fluorescent detection of proteins with the Gel Doc™ EZ imaging system.* Benefits include: Fast run times with protein separation, gel imaging, and complete analysis in less than 30 min Rapid fluorescent detection with the Gel Doc EZ imaging system Comparable sensitivity to Coomassie stain Better reproducibility and quantitation compared to other staining procedures Inexpensive Laemmli buffer system, low running costs Protein transfer in as little as 15 min Same gel can be used for staining, western blotting, or mass spectrometry TGX Stain-Free gels retain Laemmli-like separation characteristics using standard sample and Tris/Glycine running buffers. The proteins in the gel can be separated in as little as 20 min using the Criterion electrophoresis cell and then visualized with the Gel Doc EZ imager using one-button operation in as little as 2.5 min. The trihalo compounds react with tryptophan residues in a UV-induced reaction to produce fluorescence, which can be easily detected by the Gel Doc EZ imager within gels or on a PVDF membrane after transfer. *These gels can also be imaged on the discontinued Criterion Stain Free™ imaging system, which has been replaced by the Gel Doc EZ imaging system.

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Any kD Criterion TGX Stain-Free Precast Gel
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Any kD Criterion TGX Stain-Free Precast Gel 567-8121
Pkg of 1, Any kD precast polyacrylamide gel, IPG+1-well, 11 cm IPG strip, for use with Gel Doc EZ imager (#170-8270) The new Criterion™ TGX (Tris-Glycine eXtended) Stain-Free™ precast gels for PAGE are based on the long shelf life TGX formulation and include unique trihalo compounds that allow rapid fluorescent detection of proteins with the Gel Doc™ EZ imaging system.* Benefits include: Fast run times with protein separation, gel imaging, and complete analysis in less than 30 min Rapid fluorescent detection with the Gel Doc EZ imaging system Comparable sensitivity to Coomassie stain Better reproducibility and quantitation compared to other staining procedures Inexpensive Laemmli buffer system, low running costs Protein transfer in as little as 15 min Same gel can be used for staining, western blotting, or mass spectrometry TGX Stain-Free gels retain Laemmli-like separation characteristics using standard sample and Tris/Glycine running buffers. The proteins in the gel can be separated in as little as 20 min using the Criterion electrophoresis cell and then visualized with the Gel Doc EZ imager using one-button operation in as little as 2.5 min. The trihalo compounds react with tryptophan residues in a UV-induced reaction to produce fluorescence, which can be easily detected by the Gel Doc EZ imager within gels or on a PVDF membrane after transfer. *These gels can also be imaged on the discontinued Criterion Stain Free™ imaging system, which has been replaced by the Gel Doc EZ imaging system.

Pkg of 1, Any kD precast polyacrylamide gel, IPG+1-well, 11 cm IPG strip, for use with Gel Doc EZ imager (#170-8270)

The new Criterion™ TGX (Tris-Glycine eXtended) Stain-Free™ precast gels for PAGE are based on the long shelf life TGX formulation and include unique trihalo compounds that allow rapid fluorescent detection of proteins with the Gel Doc™ EZ imaging system.*

Benefits include:

  • Fast run times with protein separation, gel imaging, and complete analysis in less than 30 min
  • Rapid fluorescent detection with the Gel Doc EZ imaging system
  • Comparable sensitivity to Coomassie stain
  • Better reproducibility and quantitation compared to other staining procedures
  • Inexpensive Laemmli buffer system, low running costs
  • Protein transfer in as little as 15 min
  • Same gel can be used for staining, western blotting, or mass spectrometry

TGX Stain-Free gels retain Laemmli-like separation characteristics using standard sample and Tris/Glycine running buffers. The proteins in the gel can be separated in as little as 20 min using the Criterion electrophoresis cell and then visualized with the Gel Doc EZ imager using one-button operation in as little as 2.5 min. The trihalo compounds react with tryptophan residues in a UV-induced reaction to produce fluorescence, which can be easily detected by the Gel Doc EZ imager within gels or on a PVDF membrane after transfer.

*These gels can also be imaged on the discontinued Criterion Stain Free™ imaging system, which has been replaced by the Gel Doc EZ imaging system.

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  Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc.
Product Category Gel Electrophoresis Equipment
Product Number 567-8121
Product Name Any kD Criterion TGX Stain-Free Precast Gel
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