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Cytiva PhastGel™ 7.5%, Tris-Acetate, plus Ethylene Glycol, 0.45 mm, Protein Gel
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- Select from homogeneous and gradient polyacrylamide gels
- Separate proteins and peptides on denaturing and native
- Save time and improve reproducibility using precast gels with native or denaturing buffer strips and staining kits, buffer strips, and staining kits
- Achieve detection sensitivity comparable to that of radioisotopes with ready-to-use silver staining kits
- Gels are cast on a plastic backing for ease of handling
PhastGel homogenous gels
- Available in 7.5%, 12.5%, and 20% polyacrylamide with stacking gel, for flexibility in separation, extending the resolution between proteins within a narrow MW range
- A high density PhastGel (20%) is also available containing PEG to optimise separations below Mr 20000 increasing resolution
PhastGel gradient gels
- Available in concentration gradients of 4-15%,10-15% and 8-25% with stacking gel, for separation of complex mixtures, giving a good overall view of total composition within a sample
Specifications
Specifications
| Boiling Point | 125°C |
| Cassette Material | Polyester |
| Description | PhastGel Homogeneous – High Density |
| Gel Percentage | 7.5% |
| Gel Thickness | 0.45 mm |
| Gel Type | Tris-Acetate, plus Ethylene Glycol |
| Separation of | Protein |
| Separation Range | 20 to 60 Mr |
| Separation Type | Denaturing, Native |
| Formulation | High-density, 20% Polyacrylamide, 30% Ethylene Glycol |
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Safety and Handling
Signal Word
- Danger
- Acute toxicity Category 4
- Germ cell mutagenicity Category 1
- Carcinogenicity Category 1
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