The Passive Lysis Solution (PLS) is a mammalian cell lysis solution intended to be used to prepare cell lysates for measurement of luciferase activity with the twinlite and sensilite reporter gene assay systems. It is provided in the twinlite and sensilite kits, but if additional volume of the lysis solution is required, it is also available as a separate item, 100 mL volume per bottle.
The Passive Lysis Solution (PLS) is a mammalian cell lysis solution intended to be used to prepare cell lysates for measurement of luciferase activity with the twinlite and sensilite reporter gene assay systems. It is provided in the twinlite and sensilite kits, but if additional volume of the lysis solution is required, it is also available as a separate item, 100 mL volume per bottle.
Buffer conditions are essential for the optimal performance of assays. Discover our passive lysis reporter assay buffer that will help success your luminescence assays. The composition of our Passive Lysis buffer has been carefully optimized to that end and allows for conditioning and diluting samples prior to measurement with the twinlite and sensilite reporter gene assays.
Reporter gene assays enable high sensitivity measurement of gene expression and cell signaling through the addition of bioluminescent genes into target cells. Our reporter gene assay reagents produce a long-lived glow for plate batch processing and simplified, automated, cost-effective screens. Use these assays to characterize the strength of promoters and enhancers, define the role of transcription factors, or assess transfection efficiency during drug development.
Automation Compatible |
Yes
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Brand |
sensilite
twinlite
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Detection Modality |
Luminescence
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Format |
Microplates
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped Ambient
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Unit Size |
100 mL
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