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Heat Inactivation: What it is and Why Researchers May Use It

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Heat Inactivation: What it is and Why Researchers May Use It

In the realm of in vitro biological research, ensuring the integrity and consistency of samples is paramount. Serum and plasma, while rich sources of biomolecules, can harbor active enzymes that pose challenges in downstream experiments or assays, impacting the data and results. Heat inactivation presents a well-established technique to address this issue by selectively deactivating these enzymes. The Rationale for Heat Inactivation Enzymes, naturally present within serum and plasma, can introduce unintended enzymatic activity during experimentation. This activity may lead to the degradation of essential components within the sample or trigger unwanted reactions, compromising the validity of results. Heat inactivation...

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Expression Profiling of the MAP Kinase Phosphatase Family Reveals a Role for DUSP1 in the Glioblastoma Stem Cell Niche

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Innovative Research's was recently used in the following study: Expression Profiling of the MAP Kinase Phosphatase Family Reveals a Role for DUSP1 in the Glioblastoma Stem Cell NicheBN Mills, GP Albert, MW Halterman - Cancer Microenvironment, 2017... Rochester, NY) were maintained in DMEM, high glucose with L-glutamine, sodi- um pyruvate, and 1× penicillin-streptomycin (Life Technologies, Grand Island, NY, USA), supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum (Innovative Research, Novi, MI, USA) . ...

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Premium US Origin Fetal Bovine Serum Heat Inactivated Reference 10-25-10

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Innovative Research's Premium US Origin Fetal Bovine Serum Heat Inactivated was recently used in the following study: Human Glycolipid Transfer Protein Gene (GLTP) Expression Is Regulated by Sp1 and Sp3X Zou, Y Gao, VR Ruvolo, TL Gardner... - Journal of Biological ..., 2011 - ASBMB...Cell Culture. HEK 293T, HeLa, and T47D cells (American Type Culture Collection, Rockville, MD) were cultured at 37 C under 5% CO 2 in DMEM (Mediatech Inc, Herndon VA) supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum (Innovative Research, Inc., Novi, MI)...

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