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Nucleic acid staining reagent "EtBr Solution"

Easily captured with a dedicated detection device, and can be pre-dyed! A product in which 10mg of ethidium bromide is dissolved in 1ml of purified sterilized water.

We would like to introduce our nucleic acid staining reagent, 'EtBr Solution'. This product is made by dissolving 10mg of ethidium bromide in 1ml of purified sterilized water. There is no need for the precise weighing or dissolving of hazardous ethidium bromide powder, making it convenient and safe. 【Specifications (partial)】 ■ Appearance: Red solution ■ Concentration: 10mg/ml ■ Measurement wavelength ・λ ex = 254nm (second peak) or 518nm ・λ em = 605nm *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Nucleic acid staining reagent "CLEAR STAIN Blue"

Visible under natural light! Introducing a reagent that stains nucleic acids blue for visualization.

"CLEAR STAIN Blue" is a reagent for staining nucleic acids after agarose gel electrophoresis. This product stains nucleic acids blue for visualization, eliminating the need for detection equipment. Additionally, it has no mutagenicity like ethidium bromide (EtBr), making it very safe and easy to handle. 【Features】 ■ Detection sensitivity is comparable to EtBr ■ Non-mutagenic and very safe ■ No specialized detection equipment required ■ Visible under natural light ■ Can be excised from the gel *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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