Normal human serum s1 100ml
Normal human serum (S1-100ML) is a laboratory reagent that provides a source of normal human serum. It is intended for use in various in vitro diagnostic procedures and research applications that require a standardized human serum sample.
2 protocols using normal human serum s1 100ml
Aptamer-Based Myoglobin Detection Protocol
Electrochemical Aptasensor for Cardiac Biomarkers
(282863), H2SO4 (339741), KMnO4 (223468),
H2O2 (216763), HCl (H1758), NaNO3 (S5506), C2H3O2Cl (C19627), EDC
(3449), BSA (A2153), and myoglobin (Mb; M0630) were procured from
Sigma-Aldrich (USA); PEI (P3143) was purchased from Polyscience, Inc,
(USA); glass wafers (6 in., Pyrex 7740) were procured from Inexus,
Inc., (South Korea); Ag/AgCl ink (RD66) was purchased from BAS Inc.
(Tokyo, Japan); Mb aptamer (089) was obtained from OTC Biotech (USA),
and its sequence was 5′-ATCCGTCACACCTGCTCTTAATTACAGGCAGTTCCACTTAGACAG
ACACACGAATGGTGTTGGCTCCCGTAT-3; cTnT (9202-1107) and cTnI (9202-0707)
antigens were purchased from AbD Serotec (USA); normal human serum
(S1-100ML) was procured from Merck Millipore (USA); NaOH (S1011) and
diethylpyrocarbonate (DEPC)-treated water (W2004) were obtained from
Biosesang (South Korea); and PBS (pH 7.4, 10×) was procured from
Life Technologies (South Korea) and 10-fold-diluted. DEPC-treated
water was used for dilution of the aptamer stock solution, which was
stored at −20 °C before use.
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