For the quick and simple isolation of nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions from cultured cells and tissue homogenates
Features
  • Isolate nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions from cell lysates and tissue homogenates
  • Resulting isolates can be used in Transcription Factor Assay Kits
  • Isolates can also be used for EMSA or western blotting
  • Each kit provides reagents for 50 extractions from approximately 10 million cells
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Nuclear Extraction Kit

Item No. 10009277

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    Preparation of nuclear extracts is the first step in examining transcription factor activity. Cayman’s Nuclear Extraction Kit is formulated for the quick and simple isolation of nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions from cultured cells and tissue homogenates that can be used successfully in Cayman’s Transcription Factor Assay kits. The proteins isolated using this kit can also be used in electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) and western blotting applications.

    WARNING This product is not for human or veterinary use.

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