FACSmax Cell Dissociation Solution

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AMS.T200100
$155.00
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FACSmax&trade, Cell Dissociation Solution is a chemical separation solution utilizing a cocktail of enzymes carefully calibrated to break up clumped cells. At the same time, FACSmax&trade, Solution leaves the plasma membrane and intracellular components intact, allowing for maximum cell viability.
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SKU AMS.T200100
Size 1 x 100 ml
Storage - 20C
Shipping Temp Dry Ice
Supplier Name Genlantis
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Keratin 8/18a.1 Expression Influences Embryonic Neural Crest Cell Dynamics and Contributes to Postnatal Corneal Regeneration in Zebrafish. (2024)

Product Code: AMS.T200100
Author List: Williams, A.L. and Bohnsack, B.L.
Journal: Cells, 13(17), pp.1473–1473

A gradient border model for cell fate decisions at the neural plate border. (2022)

Product Code: T200100, T200110, AMS.T200100
Author List: Thiery, A., Buzzi, A. L., Hamrud, E., Cheshire, C., Luscombe, N., Briscoe, J., & Streit, A.
Journal: bioRxiv

Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Provides Novel Molecular Events for the Differentiation and Maturation of Hepatocytes during the Liver Development of Zebrafish (2022)

Product Code: AMS.T200100
Author List: Yasong Zhao, Xiaohui Li, Guili Song, Qing Li, Huawei Yan and Zongbin Cui
Journal:  Biomedicines, 10(9), 2264

FGFR3 is a positive regulator of osteoblast expansion and differentiation during zebrafish skull vault development (2020)

Product Code: AMS.T200100, AMS.T200110, T200100, T200110
Author List: Emilie Dambroise1* , Ivan Ktorza1 , Alessandro Brombin2-3 , Ghaith Abdessalem4 , Joanne Edouard5-6 , Marine Luka4 , Imke Fiedler7 , Olivia Binder1 , Olivier Pelle8 , E. Elizabeth Patton2-3 , Björn Busse7 , Mickaël Menager4 , Frederic Sohm5-9 , Laurence Legeai-Mallet1*
Journal: bioRxiv 

Functionally Distinct Subgroups of Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Integrate Neural Activity and Execute Myelin Formation (2020)

Product Code: AMS.T200100, AMS.T200110, T200100, T200110
Author List: Tobias Hoche, Roberta Marisca, Eneritz Agirre, Laura Jane Hoodless, Wenke Barkey, Franziska Auer, Gonçalo Castelo-Branco,Tim Czopka
Journal: Nature Neuroscience

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