The Opentrons Deep Well Aluminum Block can be placed directly on the OT-2/Opentrons Flex deck or on the Opentrons Temperature Module. This block can hold flat bottom plates and other flat labware at constant temperature. The aluminum block holds temperatures between 4°C and 95°C when used with the Opentrons Temperature Module (GEN2).
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The Opentrons Deep Well Aluminum Block can be placed directly on the OT-2/Opentrons Flex deck or on the Opentrons Temperature Module. This block can hold flat bottom plates and other flat labware at constant temperature. The aluminum block holds temperatures between 4°C and 95°C when used with the Opentrons Temperature Module (GEN2).
PEG3-bis(Amino-Tri-(Propargyl-PEG2-ethoxymethyl)-methane) is a crosslinker consisting of six propargyl groups. The propargyl groups can form triazole linkage with azide-bearing compounds or biomolecules via copper catalyzed Click Chemistry. The hydrophilic PEG spacer increases solubility in aqueous media. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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PEG3-bis(Amino-Tri-(Propargyl-PEG2-ethoxymethyl)-methane) is a crosslinker consisting of six propargyl groups. The propargyl groups can form triazole linkage with azide-bearing compounds or biomolecules via copper catalyzed Click Chemistry. The hydrophilic PEG spacer increases solubility in aqueous media. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
Propargyl-PEG9-amine has a propargyl group and an amine group. The amine group reacts with carboxylic acids, activated NHS esters, carbonyls (ketone, aldehyde) to form amide bonds. The propargyl group reacts with azides to form triazole linkage with the presence of copper as a catalyst. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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Propargyl-PEG9-amine has a propargyl group and an amine group. The amine group reacts with carboxylic acids, activated NHS esters, carbonyls (ketone, aldehyde) to form amide bonds. The propargyl group reacts with azides to form triazole linkage with the presence of copper as a catalyst. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
E-cadherin is an intercellular adhesion molecule present in epithelial cells. Anti-E-cadherin stains glandular epithelium, as well as lung, gastrointestinal and ovarian adenocarcinomas. A panel of antibodies against E-cadherin and p120 is also used to differentiate ductal (membranous staining) and lobular breast cancer (cytoplasmic staining). Anti-E-cadherin also stains some thyroid cancers.