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XTREME® CHO Feed Liquid – Chemically Defined and Protein-free, 1 LCatalog #: BE02-056Q
XTREME® CHO Feed Liquid - CD, Protein free, Liquid, 1L
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XTREME® CHO Feed Powder – Chemically Defined and Protein-free Basal Powder 10 LCatalog #: VPW-098D
XTREME® CHO Feed Powder, chemically defined, protein free, basal powder, 10L
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ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium, NAO, Powder Kit w/o PR, 50LCatalog #: BE15-766F
ProCHO® 5, protein free CHO medium, with HEPES and 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 50L powder kit (NAO)
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ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium NAO, Powder kit w/o PR 10 LCatalog #: BE15-766D
ProCHO® 5, protein free CHO medium, with HEPES and 0.1% Pluronic® F-68, without L-Glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine, 10 L powder kit (NAO)
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ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium NAO, Basal Powder, w/o PR 500 LCatalog #: WPW-045L
ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium, basal powder, 500 L (NAO)
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ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium NAO, Basal Powder, w/o PR 50 LCatalog #: WPW-045F
ProCHO® 5 Protein-free CHO Medium, basal powder, 50 L (NAO)
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PowerCHO® 2 Serum-free Medium - Chemically Defined Basal Powder 500 LCatalog #: VPW-088L
PowerCHO® 2, chemically defined Basal Powder, 500 L
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PowerCHO® 2 Powder Kit 10L, Serum-free Medium - Chemically DefinedCatalog #: BE15-771ND
PowerCHO® 2 Powder Kit 10L, chemically defined, with HEPES, Pluronic® F-68, without L-glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine
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PowerCHO® 2 Serum-free Medium – Chemically Defined Basal Powder 10 LCatalog #: VPW-088D
PowerCHO® 2 CD, Basal Powder 10 L
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PowerCHO® 2 Powder Kit 500 L, Serum-free Medium - Chemically DefinedCatalog #: BE15-771NL
PowerCHO® 2 Powder Kit 500 L, chemically defined, with HEPES, Pluronic® F-68, without L-glutamine, phenol red, hypoxanthine or thymidine
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Instructions - QCL-1000™ Assay (English)Detailed instructions for performing the QCL-1000™ Endpoint Chromogenic LAL Assay
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PYROSTAR™ ES-F Series BrochureThe PYROSTAR™ ES-F series of reagents are endotoxin-specific and unreactive to β-D-Glucan
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QCL-1000™ Endpoint Chromogenic LAL Assay - Technical TipsThe Importance of Glass Tubes /The Problem with PlasticIncubation Method96-well Plates1 EU/ml Standard PreparationVortexing and Mixing Potential Endotoxin Contaminants
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Instructions – Water for Cell CultureData sheet WFI
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Troubleshooting Guide - Testing Oil Solutions with PYROGENT® Gel Clot LAL AssayEndotoxins, due to their lipid character, tend to remain associated with oils and do not readily enter the aqueous phase of water-oil mixtures. This Tech Tip describes the use of a dispersing agent, PYROSPERSE®, to allow for dissociation of the endotoxin from the oils and for subsequent detection of endotoxin in the aqueous phase by the PYROGENT® Gel Clot LAL Assay.
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Troubleshooting Guide - Endpoint Chromogenic LAL Assay Procedure (English)This is a step-by-step guide depicting how to perform the endpoint chromogenic LAL assay in a 96-well plate.
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Instructions - MycoZap™ Mycoplasma Elimination ReagentMycoZap™ Mycoplasma Elimination Reagent Instructions
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Endpoint Chromogenic Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) Assay Procedure Quick GuideThis is a step-by-step guide depicting how to perform the endpoint chromogenic LAL assay in a 96-well plate. (English)
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Overcoming Assay Inhibition or Enhancement Technical TipsOne of the most time-consuming aspects of endotoxin testing using Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) is pretreating samples to overcome assay inhibition and enhancement. All assays, independent of methodology, are standardized using endotoxin in water. Lonza offers three solutions for overcoming LAL testing inhibitions
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White-Paper LAL-vs-rFCLonza discusses the transistion From LAL to rFC Assays