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Cesium chloride
analytical gradeFor density gradient centrifugation. Cesium chloride is probably the most widely used density gradient medium. It gives shallow gradients and is good for fractionating molecules which are disperse in density. It has been used in the isolation of nucleic acids (including double-stranded RNA and closed circular DNA) as well as ribosomal subunits, proteins, glycoproteins and viruses.
SERVA analytical grade CsCl offers outstanding quality:
Results are not adversely affected by the presence of contaminants.
Extremely low absorbance: largely devoid of interfering components which can absorb in the UV range, A 260 of a 50 % solution in water max. 0.02
(1 cm light path).
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Assay A 1 cm/50 % in water/260 nm Heavy metals (Pb) |
min. 99.9 % max. 0.02 max. 1 ppm |
References:
- Sambrook, Fritsch, Maniatis (1989) Molecular Cloning, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (7.19-7.22, 1.42-1.45, 2.79)
- Ed. Ausubel et al. (1994) Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
EINECS: 231-600-2 • WGK: 1 • HS: 28273985
Storage Temperature: +15 °C to +30 °C
| Cat.No. | Size | EUR | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15554.02 | 50 g | inquire* | |
| 15554.03 | 250 g | inquire* | |
| 15554.04 | 1 kg | inquire* | |
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