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AEBSF CAS#: 30827-99-7
  1. Wanyiri, J., O'Connor, R., Allison, G., Kim, K., Kane, A., Qui, J., Plaut, A., and Ward, H. "Proteolytic Processing of the Cryptosporidium Glycoprotein gp40/15 by Human Furin and by a Parasite-Derived Furin-Like Protease Activity." Infection and Immunity 75.1 (2007): 184.


Ampicillin (Sodium) CAS#: 69-52-3
  1. Fenster, K.M. et al. "Intracellular Esterase from Lactobacillus casei LILA; Nucleotide Sequencing, Purification, and Characterization." Journal of Dairy Science 89 (2003): 1118.


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Bialaphos CAS#: 71048-99-2
  1. Chung, Kuang-Ren, Liao, Hui-Ling. "Determination of a transcriptional regulator-like gene involved in biosynthesis of elsinochrome phytotoxin by the citrus scab fungus Elsinoe fawcettii". Microbiology (2008) 3556-3566.


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Chloramphenicol CAS#: 56-75-7
  1. Kevin W. Winterling, David Chafin, Jeffery J. Hayes, Ji Sun, Arthur S. Levine, Ronald E. Yasbin, and Roger Woodgate The Bacillus subtilis DinR Binding Site: Redefinition of the Consensus Sequence J. Bacteriol., Apr 1998; 180: 2201 - 2211.


Coelenterazine CAS#: 55779-48-1
  1. Gottschalk, M. et al " Detecting Protein Interactions in Living Cells: Development of Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer Assay to Evaluate the PSD-95/NMDA Receptor Interaction." Neurochemical Research 34.10 (2009): 1729


  2. Xu Y., Piston D.W., Johnson C.H., A bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) system: application to interacting circadian clock proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U S A. 1999, 96, 151-6.


  3. Miller A.L., Karplus E., Jaffe L.F., Imaging [Ca2+]i with aequorin using a photon imaging detector. Methods Cell Biol. 1994, 40, 305-38.


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DTT (Dithiothreitol) (> 99% pure) CAS#: 27565-41-9
  1. Bailey, S. and Ayling, J. "The Extremely Slow and Variable Activity of Dihydrofolate Reductase in Human Liver and its Implications for High Folic Acid Intake." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106.36 (2009): 15424.


  2. Anmin Tan and Michael T. Henzl. Conformational stabilities of guinea pig OCP1 and OCP2." Biophysical Chemistry 144.3 (2009): 108-118.


  3. Steven W. Bailey and June E. Ayling. "The extremely slow and variable activity of dihydrofolate reductase in human liver and its implications for high folic acid intake." Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 106.36 (2009): 15424-15429.


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IPTG CAS#: 367-93-1
  1. Oppenheimer, Michelle, Brad S Pierce, Joshua A Crawford, Keith Ray, Richard F Helm, and Pablo Sobrado. "Recombinant expression, purification, and characterization of ThmD, the oxidoreductase component of tetrahydrofuran monooxygenase." Science Direct 498.2 (2010).


  2. Wanyiri et al. (2009). Role of CpSUB1, a Subtilisin-Like Protease, in Cryptosporidium parvum Infection in Vitro. Eukaryotic Cell, 8 (4), 1535-9778.


  3. Kanisicak, O. et al. (2009). Progenitors of skeletal muscle satellite cells express the muscle determination gene, MyoD. Developmental Biology, 332 (1), 131-141.


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D-Luciferin Firefly, free acid CAS#: 2591-17-5
  1. Xiaowen Bai, Yasheng Yan, Yao-Hua Song, Max Seidensticker, Brian Rabinovich, Roxana Metzele, James A. Bankson, Daynene Vykoukal, and Eckhard Alt. Both cultured and freshly isolated adipose tissue-derived stem cells enhance cardiac function after acute myocardial infarction. European Heart Journal 2010 31(4): 489-50.


  2. Daniel A. Vallera, Hua Chen, Andrew R. Sicheneder, Angela Panoskaltsis-Mortari, Elizabeth P. Taras. Genetic alteration of a bispecific ligand-directed toxin targeting human CD19 and CD22 receptors resulting in improved efficacy against systemic B cell malignancy. Leukemia Research September 2009, 33(9):1233-1242.


  3. Wing L., Bussom S., and Cheng Yung-Chi. Effect of hypoxia on the expression of phosphoglycerate kinase and antitumor activity of troxacitabine and gemcitabine in non-small cell lung carcinoma. American Association for Cancer Research 2009 415-423.


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D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt
"PROVEN AND PUBLISHED"TM CAS#: 115144-35-9
  1. Kheirolomoom A., Kruse D.E., Qin S., Watson K.E., Lai C.-Y., Young L.J.T., Cardiff R.D., Ferrara K.W. Enhanced in vivo bioluminescence imaging using liposomal luciferin delivery system 2010 Journal of Controlled Release, 141 (2)128-136.


  2. Kadoch, C., et al. Cancer Therapy: Preclinical: Pathologic Correlates of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Defined in an Orthotopic Xenograft Model Clinical Cancer Research (2009) 15:1989-1997


  3. Suzanne M.K. Buckley, Steven J. Howe, Ahad A. Rahim, Hildegard Buning, Jenny McIntosh, Suet-Ping Wong, Andrew H. Baker, Amit Nathwani, Adrian J. Thrasher, Charles Coutelle, Tristan R. McKay, Simon N. Waddington. Human Gene Therapy. October 2008, 19(10): 1050-1056.


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D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt
"PROVEN AND PUBLISHED"TM CAS#: 103404-75-7
  1. Rettig, G. and Rice, K. Quantitative in Vivo Imaging of Non-viral-Mediated Gene Expression and RNAi-Mediated Knockdown Methods in Molecular Biology Methods and Protocols, (574) 155-171.


L-Leucine 7-amido-4- methylcoumarin hydrochloride CAS#: 63480-44-8
  1. 1. R.E. Smith, et al., Direct photometric or fluorometric assay of proteinases using substrates containing 7-amino-4 -trifluoromethylcoumarin. Thromb. Res. 1980, 17, 393.


  2. K. Saifuku, et al., A novel fluorometric ultramicro determination of serum leucine aminopeptidase using a coumarine derivative. Clin. Chem. Acta 1978, 84, 85.


  3. Y. Kanaoka, et al., A new fluorogenic substrate for aminopeptidase. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1977, 25, 362.


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4-Methylumbelliferyl-α- D-glucopyranoside CAS#: 17833-43-1
  1. A. Holzapfel-Pschorn, et al., Sensitive methods for the determination of microbial activities in water samples using fluorigenic substrates. Fres. Z. Anal. Chem. 1987, 327, 521.


4-Methylumbelliferyl-α- D-mannopyranoside CAS#: 28541-83-5
  1. P.K. Datta, S.C. Bera, Determination of lectin in very dilute solution with umbelliferyl sugars by fluorescence quenching. Anal. Chim. Acta 1989, 220, 225


  2. T. Yoshihisa, et al., Solubilization and purification of alpha-mannosidase, a marker enzyme of vacuolar membranes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem. 1988, 263, 5158.


4-Methylumbelliferyl-β- D-galactopyranoside CAS#: 6160-78-7
  1. J.D. Berg, L. Fiksdal, Rapid detection of total and fecal coliforms in water by enzymatic hydrolysis of 4-methylumbelliferone-beta-D-galactoside. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 1988, 54, 2118.


  2. S. Bascomb, Enzyme test in bacterial identification. Methods Microbiol. 1987, 19, 105.


4-Methylumbelliferyl-β- D-glucopyranoside CAS#: 18997-57-4
  1. M. Manafi, et. al., Comparison of rapid methods using fluorogenic-chromogenic assays for detecting Candida albicans. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 1994, 18, 47.


  2. M. Vernet, et al., Application of LacZ gene fusions to preimplantation development. Methods Enzymol. 1993, 225, 434.


  3. P. Kampfer, et al ., Glycosidase profiles of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. J. Clin. Microbiol. 1991, 29, 2877.


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Mug CAS#: 6160-80-1
  1. Evrard, A., Ndatimana, T., Eulgem, T. (2009). FORC-A, a promoter element that responds to crosstalk between defense and light signaling. BMC Plant Biology, 9 (2).


  2. Suttipanta N., Pattanaik S., Gunjan S., Xie C.H., Littleton J., Yuan L. Promoter analysis of the Catharanthus roseus geraniol 10-hydroxylase gene involved in terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis (2007) Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Gene Structure and Expression, 1769 (2),139-148.


  3. Yoo S., Cho Y., Sheen J. Arabidopsis mesophyll protoplasts: a versatile cell system for transient gene expression analysis. Nature Protocols, 2(7), 1565-1572.


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Nitrotetrazolium blue chloride (NBT) CAS#: 298-83-9
  1. Knecht D.A., Dimond R.L., Visualization of antigenic proteins on Western blots. Anal. Biochem. (136):180-4


  2. Knecht D.A., Dimond R.L., Visualization of antigenic proteins on Western blots. Anal. Biochem.(136):180-4.


  3. Gossrau R., Tetrazolium methods for the histochemical investigation of hydrolases. Histochemistry. (58): 203-18.


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Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) CAS#: 329-98-6
  1. Deutscher M.P., Maintaining protein stability. Methods Enzymol. 1990, 182, 83-9.


  2. Deutscher M.P., Maintaining protein stability. Methods Enzymol. 1990, 182, 83-9.


  3. Dignam J.D., Preparation of extracts from higher eukaryotes. Methods Enzymol. 1990, 182, 194-203.


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TCEP-HCl (Domestic USA Customers) CAS#: 51805-45-9
  1. Huh KH, Wenthold RJ. Turnover analysis of glutamate receptors identifies a rapidly degraded pool of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor subunit, NR1, in cultured cerebellar granule cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1999. 274, 151-157.


  2. Han, J. et. al. Tris-(2-carboxyethyl)-phosphine- A reducing agent with versatile applications including cleavage of disulfide bonds and quantitation of numerous oxidants. Previews. 1999. 2, 16-21.


  3. Han, J.C. and Han, G.Y. A procedure for quantitative determination of tris-(2-carboxyethyl)-phosphine, an odorless reducing agent more stable and effective than dithiothreitol. Analytical Biochemistry. 1994. 220, 5-10.


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X-α-Gal CAS#: 107021-38-5
  1. Boucher, I., Parrot, M., Gaudreau, H., Champagne, C., Vadeboncouer, C. and Moineau, S. "Novel Food-Grade Plasmid Vector Based on Melibiose Fermentation for the Genetic Engineering of Lactococcus lactis." American Society for Microbiology 68.12 (2002): 6152.


X-Gal CAS#: 7240-90-6
  1. Cromie, Michael J, and Eduardo A. Groisman. "Promoter and Riboswitch Control of the Mg2+ Transporter MgtA from Salmonella enterica." Journal of Bacteriology 192.2 (2010): 604-607.


  2. Day, Kenneth , Gabi Shefer, Andrew Shearer, and Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni. "The depletion of skeletal muscle satellite cells with age is concomitant with reduced capacity of single progenitors to produce reserve progeny." Science Direct 340.2 (2010): 330-343.


  3. Hashizume, Rintaro, Nalin Gupta, Mitchel S Berger, Ann Banerjee, Michael D Prados, Jennifer Ayers-Ringler, C David James, and Scott R VandenBerg. "Morphologic and molecular characterization of ATRT xenografts adapted for orthotopic therapeutic testing." Neuro-Oncology 12.4 (2010): 366-376.


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X-gluc (CHX salt) CAS#: 114162-64-0
  1. Zun Liua and Christopher M. Kearney "A Tobamovirus Expression Vector for Agroinfection of Legumes and Nicotiana" Journal of Biotechnology Volume 147, Issues 3-4, June 2010, Pages 151-159


  2. Shenghua Yuan and Jeffrey F. D. Dean "Differential responses of the promoters from nearly identical paralogs of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) ACC oxidase to biotic and abiotic stresses in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana" Planta Volume 232 (2010), Number 4, 873-886


  3. Lopez, C., Rholl, D., Trunck, L. and Schweizer, H. "Versatile Dual-Technology System for Markerless Allele Replacement in Burkholderia pseudomallei." American Society for Microbiology 75.20 (2009): 6496.


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