Methanol
Methanol is a colorless, volatile, and flammable liquid commonly used as a laboratory solvent and reagent. It has the chemical formula CH3OH. Methanol is a simple alcohol with a wide range of applications in various industries, including as a fuel additive, a feedstock for the production of other chemicals, and a solvent for paints, resins, and other products.
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12 protocols using methanol
Phytochemical Profiling and Antioxidant Evaluation
Synthesis of Metal-Doped Silica Composites
Colony Formation and Cell Migration Assays
Transwell chambers (8 μm, Corning, NY) were applied for cell migration evaluation [38 (link)]. SW1990 cells resuspended with 200 μl serum-free medium were plated in the upper chamber, with 10% FBS medium added in lower chamber. After 24 h, cells were fixed in methanol (Guangzhou Chemical Reagent Factory, Guangzhou, China) for 30 min. The crystal violet- (0.1%) stained cells were counted under an inverted microscope (Caikon Optical Instrument Co. Ltd., Shanghai, China).
Antimicrobial Nanomaterial Synthesis and Evaluation
Biobased Furans Synthesis from Carbohydrates
Gelatin-Silk Hydrogel Synthesis
Catalyst Preparation for Aromatic Compounds
Optimizing Cell Culture and Viability Assays
Comprehensive Chemical Reagents Inventory
Optimized Mycoplasma gallisepticum Culture
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