Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 2 (with thermolysin) (20X) for Pierce™ Primary Cell Isolation Kits
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Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 2 (with thermolysin) (20X) for Pierce™ Primary Cell Isolation Kits

Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 2 (with thermolysin) is a tissue-specific dissociation reagent for the isolation of primary cardiomyocytes from neonatal heartRead more
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Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 2 (with thermolysin) (20X) for Pierce™ Primary Cell Isolation Kits
Catalog number88289
Price (CNY)/ 1 vial
Price:797.00
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Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 2 (with thermolysin) is a tissue-specific dissociation reagent for the isolation of primary cardiomyocytes from neonatal heart tissue from mouse/rat and is a component of the Thermo Scientific™ Pierce™ Primary Cardiomyocyte Isolation Kit (Product No. 88281).

Thermolysin is a thermostable extracellular metalloendopeptidase. When used with Cardiomyocyte Isolation Enzyme 1 (with papain), it improves digestion efficiency and cell yield of primary cardiomyocytes.

Thermolysin Information:
Source: Bacillus thermoproteolyticus rokko
Molecular mass: 34.6kDa

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One-hour procedure to isolate primary cardiomyocytes from neonatal mouse and rat hearts

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product TypeCell Isolation Kit
Cell TypeCardiomyocytes, Primary Cells
Target SpeciesRat, Mouse
FormSolid
Product LinePierce™
Quantity1 Vial
Unit Size1 vial
Contents & Storage
Stability: 1 year at -20°C
Enzyme performance is not affected for up to two freeze-thaw cycles. Diluted enzyme is not stable and not recommended for long-term storage.