Lowry Protein Measurement
BOB AT COMB
belas at comb1.comb.umd.edu
Mon Dec 7 12:10:00 EST 1992
In article <9212071511.AA03433 at net.bio.net>, TY9283 at UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU (Jen) writes...
>To All,
>
> I am planing to measure the protein concentration, a glycosyltransferase,
>in both the serum and the homogenate samples. After reading the original
>Lowry's paper on this subject, I found that SIGMA is offering this kind
>of kits (p. 2059-2060). My question is how do I determine which kit is
>suitable for my purpose? Or does anyone know of a better kit avliable
>out there?
> J.
My own preference is toward the Pierce Micro BCA kit sold by
Pierce, 800-8-PIERCE. It's very easy, quite sensitive, and doesn't have
too many things that give high background.
"Ignorance is a
voluntary misfortune."
-- Nicholas Ling
Bob (Belas at mbimail.umd.edu)
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