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1 - 8 of 8 citations for SARS Coronavirus Spike Glycoprotein S1 Mosaic E. coli since 2019
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2022Quote: ... and (E)-C8Cl (Worthington et al., 2008) were prepared according to previous literature protocols ...
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bioRxiv - Immunology 2021Quote: ... MLV-SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus was activated with 10 µg/ml TPCK treated-Trypsin (Worthington Biochem) for 1 h at 37 °C ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: Five independent samples of midbrain organoids (Table S1) were gently dissociated to single cells with papain enzymatic dissociation (Worthington Biochemical Corporation). After filtering cell clumps with a cell strainer (35um mesh) ...
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bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2019Quote: ... pre-warmed pre-dissociation solution (comprising Hibernate E, EBSS, Papain and DNase from Worthington LK003176) and incubated at 37°C for 30 minutes ...
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A component of the Papain Dissociation System, for use in the tissue dissociation method of...Cat# LK003176, 1 vi, $29.00 Ask -
bioRxiv - Pathology 2023Quote: ... followed by a 15 min perfusion with William’s medium E containing 10 mM Hepes and 0.03% collagenase type 1 (125 U/mg; Worthington). Livers were further minced ...
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bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2021Quote: Mouse hippocampi and cortices were dissected from wt FVB/N and PtenT366A/T366A mice at embryonic stage (E) 16.5 and dissociated in papain (Worthington) according to the manufacturer’s protocol ...
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bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2019Quote: ... The sections were transferred to 3mL of Hibernate E solution containing 20 units of Papain (# LK003178 Worthington-biochemical corporation) in Earle’s Balanced Salt Solution (EBSS ...
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A component of the Papain Dissociation System, for use in the tissue dissociation method of...Cat# LK003178, 5 vi, $98.00 Ask -
bioRxiv - Biochemistry 2021Quote: ... coli was removed by mixing TNKS1 construct with 2 µM snake venom phosphodiesterase I from Crotalus adamanteus (Worthington Biochemical Corporation).