dialysis device
Cornelius Krasel
krasel at wpxx02.toxi.uni-wuerzburg.de
Tue Feb 22 11:10:22 EST 2000
"Wolfgang Schechinger" <Wolfgang.Schechinger at med.uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
> I'd like to dialyze a protein purified from E. coli.
> I'm aware of of a product called slide-a-lyzer from pierce and I'd
> like to know if this device is useful or if there is something
> else that might be better. Or should I use conventional dialysis
> tubing (though I'm afraid that the handling will cause relatively
> high losses)
I don't know how much protein you have, but usually normal dialysis
tubing (with some plastic clamps, it's easier than to tie a knot
to close the tubing) works fine, and the losses are quite tolerable
(less than 100 ul, I'd guess).
--Cornelius.
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