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Silicone spacers

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Sourced in United States

Silicone spacers are flexible, high-temperature resistant components designed to provide separation and support in various laboratory applications. They are made from durable silicone material and serve as stable, non-reactive interfaces between surfaces or components.

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2 protocols using silicone spacers

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PEG-based Hydrogel Crosslinking Protocol

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Four-arm PEG-Acrylate (4-arm PEG-Ac; 10 kDa) and PEG-dithiol (PEG-diSH; 3.4 kDa) were purchased from Laysan Bio Inc. (Arab, AL, USA). Acridine Orange, Alexa 647, Atto Rho 13, and triethanolamine (TEA) were obtained from Millipore Sigma (Saint Louis, MO, USA). Nanosilicate particles (Laponite XLG, abbreviated here as NS) were obtained from BYK Additives (Wesel, Germany). CoverWell perfusion chamber gaskets and silicone spacers were procured from Grace Bio-Labs (Bend, OR, USA).
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Hydrogel-based Biomaterial Characterization

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4-arm PEG-Acrylate (4-arm PEG-Ac; 10 kDa) and PEG-dithiol (PEG-diSH; 3.4 kDa) were acquired from Laysan Bio Inc. (Arab, Al). Laponite XLG particles (disc-shaped, ~30 nm × 1 nm) abbreviated here as NS for nanosilicates were purchased from BYK Additives (Wesel, Germany). Fluorescent dye removal columns and Atto 655 NHS ester were obtained from Thermo Scientific (Waltham, MA). CoverWell perfusion chamber gaskets and silicone spacers were purchased from Grace Bio-Labs (Bend, OR). Bradford protein assay reagent, bovine serum albumin (BSA), ribonuclease A (RNase), lysozyme (Lys), sodium pyrophosphate (SPP), phosphate-buffered saline (PBS), and triethanolamine (TEA) were procured from Millipore Sigma (Saint Louis, MO).
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