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... rapid microbiological methods using ATP-bioluminescence. The fundamentals of Celsis® reagents are simple, yet powerful. Celsis® rapid microbial detection reagent technology is based ...
... sufficient levels of ATP for detection. Celsis AMPiScreen® reagents utilize a method of amplifying ATP that is not constrained by the finite amount of metabolic ATP available ...
Storage temperature: 2 °C - 8 °C
... nm Precautions 1. Reagent contains Sodium Azide as a preservative. 2. This reagent is for in vitro diagnostic use only. REAGENT DETERIORATION DO NOT USE THE REAGENT ...
Storage temperature: 2 °C - 8 °C
Storage temperature: -65 °C
... proluciferin Reductase Substrate to luciferin. Luciferin is detected in a luciferase reaction using Ultra-Glo™ Luciferase and ATP and the amount of light produced is proportional to the amount of glycerol in the sample. Simple, ...
Promega France
Storage temperature: -70 °C
The product is shipped with dry ice or equivalent. Upon receipt, store it immediately at the temperature recommended below. Species - Multi-Species
Storage temperature: -20 °C
... DTT, Stabilizers, pH 7.7 Unit Definition One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme required to incorporate 1 nmol of ATP into acid-insoluble material in 60 minutes at 37℃
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