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Catalog Number: STA-416, STA-416-5
Safe non-radioactive ELISA format
Active ROCK-II included as positive control
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Catalog Number: STA-501, STA-501-5, STA-500, STA-500-5
Sensitivity as low as 1 pmol/mL
Suitable for use with cell and tissue lysates, urine, plasma, or culture medium
Colorimetric and chemiluminescent formats
Convenient strip-well plate format
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Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: STA-403-A , STA-405
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-412
Pull down only the active form of Rho
Colored for easy visualization
Same beads used in our Rho Activation Assays
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Catalog Number: STA-401-1 , STA-401-2 , STA-405 , STA-404
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples (Rac2 assays with human and mouse only)
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Catalog Number: STA-402 , STA-405 , STA-404
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-400
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-406-1
Safe non-radioactive assay format
Colored agarose beads allow visual check
Fast results: 1 hour plus electrophoresis/blotting time
Compatible with human, mouse, and rat samples
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Catalog Number: STA-419
Pull down only the active form of Arf
Colored for easy visualization
Same beads used in our Arf Activation Assays
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Catalog Number: STA-411
Pull down only the active form of Rac or Cdc42
Colored for easy visualization
Same beads used in our Small GTPase Assays
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Catalog Number: STA-410
Pull down only the active form of Ras
Colored for easy visualization
Same beads used in our Ras Activation Assays
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Catalog Number: STA-418
Pull down only the active form of Rap
Colored for easy visualization
Same beads used in our Rap Activation Assays
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Catalog Number: STA-440
Raf1 RBD detects only the active form of Ras
Convenient 96-well strip-well format
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
Catalog Number: STA-415
Safe non-radioactive Western blot assay format
Catalog Number: RV-200, RV-201
Proprietary reagent cocktail forms supercomplex with retrovirus
Increases retrovirus transduction efficiency 2- to 6-fold compared to Polybrene®
Useful for infection of non-permissive cells, including many primary cells and stem cells
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Catalog Number: VPK-120
Ultra-fast 45-60 minute procedure
Measures the viral nucleic acid content of purified retrovirus or unpurified retroviral supernatant
Limit of detection: 1.5 x 10^9 viral particles/mL from 100 µL of retroviral supernatant
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Catalog Number: RV-100
Grows faster than the parental 293 cell line
Produces higher yields of retrovirus
Provides firmer attachment to culture plates
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Catalog Number: VPK-302
Achieve average titer of 10^7 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Produce VSVG-pseudotyped pantropic retrovirus which will readily infect cells of nearly any species
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Neo expression vector = 3.8 kb
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Puro expression vector = 4.…
Catalog Number: RV-103
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produce VSVG-pseudotyped pantropic retrovirus, which can easily infect cells of nearly any species
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Catalog Number: RV-110
Use this vector along with a packaging cell line and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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Catalog Number: VPK-301
Achieve average titer of 10^7 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Produce amphotropic retrovirus which will infect human, mouse and rat cells
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Neo expression vector = 3.8 kb
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Puro expression vector = 4.4 kb
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Catalog Number: VPK-300
Achieve average titer of 10^7 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Produce ecotropic retrovirus which will only readily infect mouse and rat cells
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Neo expression vector = 3.8 kb
Cloning capacity of pMXs-Puro expression vector = 4.4 kb
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Catalog Number: RV-102
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produces amphotropic retrovirus, which can infect human, mouse and rat cells
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Catalog Number: RV-101
Higher retroviral yields: average titer 106 to 107 infectious units/mL with transient transfection
Longer stability: up to 4 months in the presence of drug selection
Produces ecotropic retrovirus, which can only readily infect mouse or rat cells
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Catalog Number: RV-111
Use this vector along with the 293RTV Cell Line, an envelope vector and a cloning / expression vector for retroviral production.
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