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Accurately quantifying total protein concentration is a key to most experiments and is often necessary for isolation, separation, and analysis of proteins by biochemical methods. When it is necessary to determine the total protein concentration in a sample, one of the first factors to consider is the selection of a protein assay method. These choices are typically based upon the compatibility of the method with the samples to be assayed. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages.

Accurately quantifying total protein concentration is a key to most experiments and is often necessary for isolation, separation, and analysis of proteins by biochemical methods. When it is necessary to determine the total protein concentration in a sample, one of the first factors to consider is the selection of a protein assay method. These choices are typically based upon the compatibility of the method with the samples to be assayed. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages.


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Description: Protein assay, Protein Precipitation Kit
Catalog Number: 1B1301-KIT
UOM: 1 * 1 KIT
Supplier: VWR Chemicals


Description: Protein assay, Bradford reagent (proteomics grade)
Catalog Number: M172-1L
UOM: 1 * 1 L
Supplier: VWR Chemicals

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