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  CytoBuster™ Protein Extraction Reagent
Cat. No. 71009  
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The CytoBuster™ Protein Extraction Reagent is a proprietary formulation of detergents optimized for efficient extraction of soluble proteins from mammalian and insect cells. The gentle, non-ionic composition of CytoBuster Protein Extraction Reagent enables isolation of functionally active endogenous or expressed proteins without a need for secondary treatment such as sonication or freeze/thaw. CytoBuster Protein Extraction Reagent has been specifically formulated for utilization in Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, and kinase/phosphatase assays. The reagent is compatible with protease inhibitors, kinase inhibitors, and phosphatase inhibitors.



 

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