Sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds)
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is a widely-used anionic surfactant commonly employed in laboratory settings. It functions as a detergent and emulsifier, aiding in the solubilization and separation of proteins and other biological molecules. SDS is a key component in various analytical and purification techniques.
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6 protocols using sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds)
Reagents for Oxidative Stress Assays
Evaluation of Cyclosporin Formulations
Optimizing Drug Delivery Formulations
Exploring Cyclosporin Formulations and Characterization
Bioavailability Enhancement of Itraconazole
Solubilization and Characterization of Various Pharmaceutical Compounds
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