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351 - 358 of 358 citations for Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan 4 CSPG4 Antibody since 2019
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2021Quote: ... Lipid extracts were resuspended in 60 μl 10mM ammonium acetate in methanol and diluted 1:4 in 96-well plates (Eppendorf twin.tec® 96; Sigma-Aldrich) prior to measurement of PC species ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2020Quote: Microdissected tissue samples were lysed in SDT buffer (4% SDS, 0.1M DTT, 0.1M Tris/HCl, pH 7.6) in a thermomixer (Eppendorf ThermoMixer® C, 30 min, 95°C, 750 rpm). After that ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2022Quote: ... Trophozoites were harvested from their growth support by incubating the tubes by tapping the glass tubes followed by centrifugation (Eppendorf centrifuge 5810R, rotor A-4-62) according to a previously reported protocol 84.
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2021Quote: ... Unreacted dye was removed by two passages over an equilibrated Bio-spin® 6 column filled with Bio-gel P-6 media in labeling buffer and centrifuged in a tabletop centrifuge (Eppendorf 5810 R, rotor A-4-62) at 1500 rpm for 3 min ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2020Quote: ... was added to a reagent-to-antibody molar ratio 10:1 in Protein LoBind tubes (Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany), and the solutions were incubated for 1 h at room temperature under constant shaking at 500 rpm ...
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Increased ACTL6A Occupancy Within mSWI/SNF Chromatin Remodelers Drives Human Squamous Cell CarcinomabioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2021Quote: ... Antibody binding was conducted in the volume of 50 µl on thermomixer for 96-well PCR plates (Eppendorf) in 4 °C cold room for 2 hours ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2024Quote: ... Spheroids were incubated with primary antibodies for 24 hours at 37°C and 300 rpm shaking in a Thermomix (Eppendorf). Spheroids were rinsed with PBS ...
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2024Quote: ... and Thermo Fisher Scientific except the monoclonal α-AMP antibody which is a generous gift of Aymelt Itzen (University Medical Center Hamburg Eppendorf, Germany). Unless otherwise stated ...