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Nucleases
Salt Active Nucleases
M-SAN HQ (Physiological Salt)
M-SAN HQ GMP
SAN HQ (High Salt)
SAN HQ GMP
Endonucleases Non-Specific, HL-SAN
Endonucleases DNA-specific, dsDNase
Endonucleases DNA-specific, HL-dsDNase
Exonucleases,HL-ExoI
ELISA kits
SAN HQ ELISA SensoPlus
M-SAN HQ ELISA kit
Polymerases
Isothermal at Low Temp
Isothermal at High Temp
AZtaq DNA Polymerase
T7 RNA Polymerase
UNG
Cod UNG
Phosphatase
rSAP
Ligases
T4 DNA Ligase
RNA to DNA (R2D Ligase)
Reverse Transcriptase
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TM
RT
Proteinase
AZ Proteinase
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Quantification Challenges of Chromatin — Associated Host Cell DNA:
An Underestimated Risk
Discover why host cell DNA quantities are often significantly underestimated.
Understand the limitation of conventional nucleases when degrading chromatin
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Tell DNA Contamination It’s Over.
👉Opening line—how would you address an ex that just won’t leave your lab?
Dear DNA Contamination,
To the unwanted DNA in my samples,
Hey there, persistent contaminant,
To whom it may concern (yes, you, contaminating DNA),
👉
Tell DNA what it’s done to deserve this — the ruined runs, the false positives, the heartbreak.
Your unexpected presence has ruined my experiments one too many times.
I've spent countless hours trying to remove you from my samples, yet you persist.
You've made me question my pipetting technique and my entire career choice.
Every time I think I've gotten rid of you, you show up in my negative controls.
👉
How did it make you
feel
? Vent your frustration, dramatic lab meltdowns here
My PI is starting to doubt my abilities, and my labmates avoid eye contact in the hallway.
I've cried in the equipment room more times than I care to admit because of you.
I've started having nightmares about contaminated gels and failed PCRs.
My research timeline is in shambles, and my graduation date keeps getting pushed back.
👉Break-up Line —
Make it official
It's time we part ways. I've found a new enzymatic solution that will make sure you're gone for good.
I'm moving on to cleaner protocols and better lab practices. Don't try to contact my samples again.
We're through. I've invested in better decontamination methods, and you're not welcome in my lab anymore.
This is goodbye. My new nuclease treatment ensures I'll never have to deal with you again.
👉
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