
SYBR™ Safe DNA Gel Stain - Thermo Fisher Scientific
SYBR™ Safe DNA Gel Stain is a highly sensitive stain for visualization of DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels. SYBR™ Safe stain is specifically formulated to be a less hazardous …
SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US
Invitrogen SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain is a highly sensitive dye for visualizing DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels. SYBR Safe stain is specifically formulated to be a less hazardous alternative …
SYBR™ Safe DNA gel stain has been specifically developed for reduced mutagenicity, making it safer than ethidium bromide for staining DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels. SYBR™ Safe …
DNA Stains | Thermo Fisher Scientific - US
SYBR Safe DNA gel stain is the safest reagent for staining DNA. SYBR Safe stain has sensitivity comparable to that of EtBr, yet tests negative in three mammalian cell-based assays for …
Invitrogen™ SYBR™ Safe DNA Gel Stain - Fisher Sci
SYBR Safe DNA gel stain is a highly sensitive stain for visualization of DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels. SYBR Safe Stain is specifically formulated to be a less hazardous.
InvitrogenTM SYBRTM Safe DNA Gel Stain was developed specifically to be less hazardous than ethidium bromide for staining DNA in agarose and acrylamide gels. SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain …
SYBR® DNA Stain - EDVOTEK
Utilize SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain in your agarose gels! Non-mutagenic, 10,000 X Concentrate for 750 ml. Visualize gels with this safe, highly sensitive stain.
SYBR Safe - Wikipedia
SYBR Safe is a cyanine dye [1] used as a nucleic acid stain in molecular biology. [2] SYBR Safe is one of a number of SYBR dyes made by the Life Technologies Corporation. SYBR Safe …
Quick Guide: SYBR® Safe DNA Stain - EDVOTEK
SYBR Safe® is a fluorescent DNA stain that binds specifically to the DNA double helix. When excited with UV or blue light, any SYBR Safe® that is bound to DNA fluoresces with a bright …
SYBR® Safe DNA gel stain has been specifically developed for reduced mutagenicity, making it safer than ethidium bromide for staining DNA in agarose or acrylamide gels.