Collection: Cell Biology Reagents

Cell biology reagents play a crucial role in advancing research and understanding the complex mechanisms within cells. These reagents encompass a diverse range of tools, including antibodies, kits, mycoplasma detection reagents, DNA ladders, and more. Check out some of the key categories of cell biology reagents that we carry:

Antibodies:

Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign substances (antigens) such as bacteria and viruses. Our antibodies are utilized in techniques like immunofluorescence, Western blotting, and immunoprecipitation to visualize and analyze the expression, localization, and interactions of proteins.

Mycoplasma Detection Reagents:

Mycoplasma are bacteria that can contaminate cell cultures, affecting experimental results and data reliability. We carry superior detection reagents which help maintain the integrity of cell lines by ensuring they are free from unwanted microbial contamination.

DNA Ladders:

DNA ladders are essential in gel electrophoresis for verifying the success of DNA extraction, quantifying DNA concentration, and determining the size of PCR or restriction fragments.

ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) Kits:

ELISA is an immunological assay that uses the interaction between antibodies and antigens to detect and quantify the presence of specific proteins.

Western Blotting:

Western blotting is a technique that involves the separation of proteins by gel electrophoresis, followed by their transfer to a membrane and detection with antibodies. Western blotting is employed to analyze protein expression levels, confirm the success of protein separation, and investigate post-translational modifications.

Transfection Reagents:

Transfection is the process of introducing foreign nucleic acids (such as DNA or RNA) into cells, allowing the expression of exogenous genes.