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product summary
company name :
MilliporeSigma
other brands :
FLUKA, Sigma-Aldrich, Roche Applied Science
product type :
chemical
product name :
Citrate Synthase Assay Kit
catalog :
CS0720
citations: 25
Reference
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product information
name :
Citrate Synthase Assay Kit
cat no :
CS0720
brand :
SIGMA
prod type :
Chemical
name suffix :
kit sufficient for 100 reactions (using a 1 ml cuvette), kit sufficient for 480 reactions (using 96 multiwell plates)
storage temp :
-20C
storage :
-20C
shipped in :
dry ice
general description :
The Citrate Synthase Assay Kit contains all the required reagents (including a positive control enzyme) for a fast and simple measurement of citrate synthase activity in a whole cell extract or in isolated mitochondria. In addition, the kit enables testing of the intactness of the mitochondrial inner membrane.
company information
MilliporeSigma
PO Box 14508
St. Louis, MO 63178
https://www.sigmaaldrich.com
1-800-325-3010
headquarters: USA