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    3M Potassium Acetate, pH 5.5

    3M Potassium Acetate, pH 5.5

    Ready-to-use, nuclease-free solution

    • Convenient, ready-to-use solution
    • High purity; free from contaminants and nucleases
    • Manufactured under strict quality controls for reliability and consistency
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    3M Potassium Acetate pH 5.5 (Nuclease-free)

    3M Potassium Acetate is a commonly used buffer in the alkaline lysis method of plasmid DNA purification. This is a ready-to-use solution that is certified to be nuclease-free.

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    100 ml

    Any custom pack size is availble on request.

    For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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    Storage Conditions and Product Stability

    SLS’ 3M Potassium Acetate pH 5.5 (Nuclease -free) should be stored at room temperature. This reagent should remain stable for at least 1 year in its unopened container

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    3M Potassium Acetate pH 5.5 (Nuclease-free) SCG005 100 ml

     

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    3M Potassium Acetate, pH 5.5

    Ready-to-use, nuclease-free solution

    • Convenient, ready-to-use solution
    • High purity; free from contaminants and nucleases
    • Manufactured under strict quality controls for reliability and consistency
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    3M Potassium Acetate pH 5.5 (Nuclease-free) SCG005 100 ml

     

    For custom Pack size kindly contact us on info@slsresearch.com