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  1. sec-Butanol, 2-Butanol Butan-2-ol, or sec-butanol, is an organic compound with formula CH3CH(OH)CH2CH3. Its structural isomers are 1-butanol, isobutanol, and tert-butanol. 2-Butanol is chiral and thus can be obtained as either of two stereoisomers designated as (R)-(−)-butan-2-ol and (S)-(+)-butan-2-ol. It is ...
  2. Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (SPPS) — Efficient Strategies and Innovative Techniques Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) is a revolutionary biochemical technique that has become the primary method for synthesizing peptides and proteins since its introduction in the 1960s. Robert Bruce Merrifield first proposed the concept of SPPS in 1963, and this groundbreaking work not only ...
  3. Boc resin lysis protocol In peptide synthesis, Boc protection groups are widely used to protect the amino terminus of amino acids to prevent unnecessary reactions during synthesis. After the peptide synthesis is complete, the peptide is released from the resin through the cleavage and deprotection steps, and these ...
  4. 1, 4-Dioxane 1, 4-dioxane, a heterocyclic organic ether, is a colorless liquid that emits a subtle, sweet aroma reminiscent of diethyl ether. Commonly referred to simply as dioxane due to the scarcity of its other isomers (1, 2- and 1, 3-), this compound finds widespread use as a solvent across numerous ...
  5. Competent E. coli Cell Preparation Using the Calcium Chloride Method Competent E. coli Cell Preparation Using the Calcium Chloride Method
  6. The Importance of L-Tyrosine in Laboratory Research and Cell Culture L-Tyrosine is a crucial non-essential amino acid widely used in cell culture and various laboratory research applications. As a fundamental component of protein synthesis, L-Tyrosine not only participates in the synthesis of various biomolecules but also plays a vital role in cell development ...
  7. Surfactant-Free Nuclear Protein Extraction Protocol In the process of nuclear protein extraction, the use of surfactants can significantly interfere with protein labeling efficiency. This is because surfactants can alter the conformation of proteins and may interact with the target protein, affecting its biological activity and the accuracy of ...
  8. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
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