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Edvotek™ What's In My Lunch? Quantitative Milk Allergy ELISA Experiment Kit
Inquiry-based experiment, students learn about the concepts and methodology behind the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Edvotek™ What's In My Lunch? Quantitative Milk Allergy ELISA Experiment Kit helps in detecting the presence of whey protein in various food products.
Supplier: Edvotek™ 266
Requires :
Various food samples to be tested, distilled or deionized water, beakers or flasks, paper towels, 37°C incubator, disposable lab gloves, safety goggles, automatic micropipettes (5-50μl, 100-1000μl) and tips, digital camera or cell phone with camera (optional), computers with internet, image analysis program, and graphing program (optional)
Description
- For 10 Lab Groups
- Complete in 2 hours
- Level: Advanced
Specifications
What's In My Lunch? Quantitative Milk Allergy ELISA Experiment Kit | |
instructions, 10X Dilution Buffer, Whey Antigen, 10X PBST (Wash Buffer), Primary Antibody, Secondary Antibody, Aminosalicylic Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide, microtiter plates, snap-top microcentrifuge tubes, homogenization pestles with tubes, 15 and 50 ml conical tubes, transfer pipettes | |
10 Lab Groups |
What's In My Lunch? Quantitative Milk Allergy ELISA Experiment Kit | |
Refrigerator Storage (Some components) |
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