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Protease and Phosphatase Inhibitor Cocktails
  Protease Inhibitor Cocktail Set III, EDTA-Free
Cat. No. 539134  
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Liquid. A cocktail of six protease inhibitors with broad specificity for the inhibition of aspartic, cysteine, and serine proteases as well as aminopeptidases. This cocktail is recommended for use with mammalian cell and tissue extracts, but is also suitable for bacterial extracts. Supplied with a data sheet. Note: available as 1 x 1 ml or as a set of 5 x 1 ml.

R: 36/37/38; S: 26-36

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