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Catalog Number: STA-330, STA-330-5
Quick screening tool for oxidative stress
User friendly protocol uses smaller reaction volumes in a 96-well format
Does not require glass tubes or marbles
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General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Catalog Number: STA-832, STA-832-5
Detect as little as 6 pmol/mL of malondialdehyde
More specific for MDA than traditional TBARS assay
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General FAQs about Oxidative Stress
Video: Color Development in an ELISA
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-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: PRB-5079
Sensitivity limit of 1.5 ng/mL of S. pyogenes Cas9
Detection and quantitation of Cas9 in cells or tissues
Video: Color Development in an ELISA