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    ProSieve™ Color Protein Marker
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    ProSieve™ Color Protein Marker
    Catalog #: 50552

    ProSieveTM Color Protein Marker, 10-190 kDa, 100 µL

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    ProSieveTM Color Protein Marker, 10-190 kDa, 500 µL

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    ProSieve™ QuadColor™ Protein Marker
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    ProSieve™ QuadColor™ Protein Marker
    Catalog #: 00193837
    ProSieveTM QuadColorTM Protein Marker, 500 µL
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    Rat Neonatal Retinal Cells
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    Rat Neonatal Retinal Cells
    Catalog #: R-RET-508

    Cryopreserved ampule of Rat Neonatal Retinal Cells containing ≥200,000 cells

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    RNA Marker
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    RNA Marker
    Catalog #: 50575
    RNA Marker, 0.5 – 9 kb, 50 µg
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    FlashGel<sup class=reg>®</sup> DNA Marker
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    FlashGel® DNA Marker
    Catalog #: 50473

    FlashGel® DNA Marker, 100 bp – 4 kb, 500 µL, ready-to-use marker

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    FlashGel™ DNA Marker
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    FlashGel™ DNA Marker
    Catalog #: 57033

    FlashGelTM DNA Marker, 50 bp – 1.5 kb, 500 µL, ready-to-use marker

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    FlashGel™ DNA Marker, 100 bp – 3 kb
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    FlashGel™ DNA Marker, 100 bp – 3 kb
    Catalog #: 57034

    FlashGelTM DNA Marker, 100 bp – 3 kb, 500 µL, ready-to-use marker

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    ProSieve™ ProTrack™ Dual Color Protein Loading Buffer (4X)
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    ProSieve™ ProTrack™ Dual Color Protein Loading Buffer (4X)
    Catalog #: 00193861
    ProSieveTM ProTrackTM Dual Color Protein Loading Buffer (4X), 5 mL
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    FlashGel™ RNA Marker
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    FlashGel™ RNA Marker
    Catalog #: 50577
    FlashGelTM RNA Marker, 0.5 bp – 9 kb, 50 µg
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  • Poster: eCHO® Basal Medium and Feed for CHO cells
    This poster demonstrates the performance of Lonza’s easy, economical, chemically defined, animal origin-free, simple one part eCHO® Basal Medium and one part eCHO® Feed for CHO cells to produce recombinant proteins.
  • Monitoring_of hMSC Differentiation
    Co-marketed scientific poster with Sistemic Monitoring_of hMSC Differentiation with Histo- or Biochemical Assays and miRNA Expression Analysis
  • Bioscience Solutions Catalog 2018
    Catalog-Chapter9-Electrophoresis-2018.pdf
  • Metabolism_Brochure_CoBrand_Form
    This is a co-marketing form for distributors. There is a restricted space on the cover next to the Lonza logo and on the back below the market bar. Art for placement MUST be a PDF. In addition there is space on the back cover for a web address at the top and contact and disclaimers.   Please look for the instruction PDF in the literature DB Article number CD-FO006Inst
  • Electroporation eBook with RegMedNet
    CD-MI286_Electroporation-eBook-RegMedNet_sec.pdf
  • IsoGel™ Agarose - Protocol
    Instructions for proper use of IsoGel™ Agarose
  • PAGEr™ EX Gel Protocol
    Instructions for proper use of PAGEr™ EX Gels
  • Normal Human Adult Epidermal Melanocytes
    Normal human epidermal melanocytes (NHEM) are neural crest-derived cells that reside in the basal stratum of the epidermis. The distinct stellate or dendritic morphology of these cells allows the cell body to remain in the basal layer of the epidermis while the dendrites associate with keratinocytes in the basal and spinosum layers.
  • PAGEr™ Precast Gels - Protocol
    Instuctions for proper use of PAGEr™ Precast Gels