Z742617
EZ-Grind™ 20 Pestle & 20 Tubes with Resin
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DNA extraction equipment, RNA extraction, homogenization system, protein extraction
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pkg of 20 ea
manufacturer/tradename
G-BioSciences 786-139
General description
EZ-Grind™ has been specifically developed for effectively grinding small biological samples for proteins and DNA extraction. The resin supplied in the tube contains neutral, high tensile and abrasive micro-particles that effectively disrupt the tissue or cell samples and help in the extraction of all soluble proteins in the extraction buffer. Proteins and nucleic acids do not bind to the resin that can be used effectively grind most animal/plant tissues and cells. Unlike sand or other grinding materials, EZ-Grind™ is very convenient to work with and does not damage high molecular mass proteins. We routinely use it for extraction of proteins, nucleic acids from different biological samples.
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EZ-Grind is a trademark of Geno Technology, Inc.
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