Dear Scientist,
Do you still use ethidium bromide (EB) for your DNA gel stain? ABP Biosciences offers a series of Non-toxic DNA Gel Stains to replace the highly toxic EB. These Non-toxic DNA Gel Stains are superior to EB and other EB alternatives by having a combination of high sensitivity, low toxicity, and great stability.
Special promotion: 20% off. Offer is valid until 05/31/2019.
Features:
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Safer than EB. Shown by Ames test and other tests to be non-mutagentic and non-cytotoxic.
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Stable at room temperature.
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Compatible with standard blue LED and UV transilluminators.
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Use with blue light reduces mutagenesis for gel excision and subsequent cloning.

Figure 1. Gel stain results with GreenView™, GreenView™ Plus, and GreenView™ Ultra (Left), and comparison results with SYBR Safe™ and GelGreen™ (Right). Two-fold serial dilutions of a 1 kb DNA ladder (NEB, Cat # N0468S) were loaded onto each gel in 3 lanes in the amounts of 25 ng, 50 ng and 100 ng (left to right), then post-stained with GreenView™, GreenView™ Plus, GreenView™ Ultra, SYBR Safe™ and GelGreen™, respectively. Results show GreenView™ has similar sensitivity with SYBR Safe™ and GelGreen™, GreenView™ Plus and GreenView™ Ultra have much better sensitivity.

Figure 2. Gel stain results with RedView™, and GelRed™. Two-fold serial dilutions of a 1 kb DNA ladder (NEB, Cat # N0468S) were loaded onto each gel in 3 lanes in the amounts of 25 ng, 50 ng and 100 ng (left to right), then post-stained with RedView™, and GelRed™, respectively. Results show RedView™ has similar sensitivity with GelRed™.
International customers, please contact your local distributor for pricing information.
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