PMSF solution ?
Michalchik
michalcm at physlog-po.physlog.uiowa.edu
Sat May 13 15:49:11 EST 1995
testing
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From: Nick Gibson <njgibson at neurobio.arizona.edu>
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Subject: Re: PMSF solution ?
Date: 12 May 1995 00:37:10 GMT
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hasse at papin.HRZ.Uni-Marburg.DE (Ch. Hasse) wrote:
>Hi everybody!
>
>PMSF (Phenylmethylsulfonylfluoride) can be used for whole blood
collection
>to prevent coagulation. Does anybody know how PMSF can be solved in
HEPES
>without using alcohols or DMSO?
>
>Thank You very much
>
>
>chris
I have been using somethng called AEBSF from Calbiochem in place of PMSF.
The catalog number is 101500. It is water soluble and is stable in
aqueous solutions for months. I don't know if it is suitable for your
purposes. Calbiochem gives several references: Thromb. Res. (1973)
2:343; and J. Med. Chem. 14:119. Hope this helps.
Nick
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