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Phosphoric acid

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Phosphoric acid is a colorless, odorless, and highly corrosive inorganic acid. It is a key component in the production of various chemical compounds and is widely used in industrial processes.

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2 protocols using phosphoric acid

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Quantitative Protein Determination by Microplate

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Total protein was assayed after Bradford with modifications24 (link),25 (link) using a 96-well plate (Corning, United States) and a UV/VIS Infinite M200 PRO microplate reader (Tecan, Switzerland). The dye solution contained 0.03% Coomassie G-250 (LOBA Feinchemie, Austria), 5% ethanol, and 10% phosphoric acid (Chimmed, Russia). Bovine IgG (Reanal, Hungary) was used for the calibration curve.
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Protein Quantification by Bradford Assay

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Total protein was assayed in cell lysates after Bradford with modifications [27 (link), 28 (link)] using 96-well plates (Corning, Corning, New York, USA) and an Infinite M200 PRO plate spectrophotometer (Tecan, Männedorf, Zürich, Switzerland). The staining solution contained 0.03% Coomassie G-250 (LOBA Feinchemie, Fischamend, Austria), 5% of ethanol, and 10% of phosphoric acid (Chimmed, Moscow, Russia). The calibration curve was plotted using bovine IgG (Reanal, Budapest, Hungary) as the standard.
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