Blood and Serum DNA Isolation Kit |
K5017100 |
Biochain |
1 kit |
EUR 287.35 |
Blood Serum Laboratories manufactures the green serum in blood reagents distributed by Genprice. The Green Serum In Blood reagent is RUO (Research Use Only) to test human serum or cell culture lab samples. To purchase these products, for the MSDS, Data Sheet, protocol, storage conditions/temperature or for the concentration, please contact Blood Serum. Other Green products are available in stock. Specificity: Green Category: Serum Group: In Blood
Canine Serum |
Fitzgerald |
50 ml |
EUR 149 |
|
Description: Non Sterile Canine Serum |
Cow Serum |
Abbexa |
100 ml |
EUR 410.4 |
|
Fish Serum |
Abbexa |
10 ml |
EUR 526.8 |
|
Goat Serum |
Abbexa |
500 ml |
EUR 444 |
|
In Blood information
Fast Green FCF (Food Green 3), 85% |
60339 |
Sisco Laboratories |
5 Gms |
EUR 3 |
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Description: Part B |
SafeDye Green Stain (20000X in Water) |
21156 |
Sisco Laboratories |
100 mcl |
EUR 59.27 |
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Description: Part E |
SafeDye Green Stain (20000X in Water) |
21156-1 |
Sisco Laboratories |
500 mcl |
EUR 242.47 |
|
Description: Part E |
SafeDye Green Stain (20000X in Water) |
21156-2 |
Sisco Laboratories |
1 ml |
EUR 431.05 |
|
Description: Part E |
CGL160 | Conserved in green lineage 160 |
AS12-1853 |
Agrisera AB |
50 µl |
EUR 302 |
Light Green 0.2% in 0.2% Acetic Acid |
RRSP525-D |
Atom Scientific |
500ml |
EUR 11.32 |
Light Green 0.2% in 0.2% Acetic Acid |
RRSP525-E |
Atom Scientific |
1L |
EUR 17.09 |
Light Green 0.2% in 0.2% Acetic Acid |
RRSP525-F |
Atom Scientific |
2.5L |
EUR 20.35 |
Light Green 0.1% in 0.1% Acetic Acid |
RRSP529-D |
Atom Scientific |
500ml |
EUR 11.32 |
Light Green 0.1% in 0.1% Acetic Acid |
RRSP529-E |
Atom Scientific |
1L |
EUR 17.09 |
Light Green 0.1% in 0.1% Acetic Acid |
RRSP529-F |
Atom Scientific |
2.5L |
EUR 20.35 |
Green CMFDA |
HY-126561 |
MedChemExpress |
1 mg |
EUR 568.19 |
Description: Green CMFDA is a cell-permeable fluorescent probe with Em of 514 nm and Ex of 485 nm and can be used as a cell tracer. Green CMFDA can be cleaved by non-specific esterases common in living cells, producing a fluorescent compound, fluorescein, visible using a fluorescent microscope[1]. |