
SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS
Catalog Number: LS-309
Size: 4 liter
Catalog Number: LS-310
Size: 400 ml
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Catalog Number: LS-241
Size: 450 ml
- CO2 Absorber
- Ideal Sample Preparation for Scintillation Counting
- For counting isotopes bound to silica or resins
- Forms stable gel phase with water or moderate salt
- Reliable counting without settling of particulates
- Scintillation Cocktail Designed to Dissolve Membrane Filters
- Improves Reproducibility
- 4π Counting Efficiency
Catalog Number: LS-231
- Scintillation Fluid Designed for Optimal Compatibility with Carbamate
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Catalog Number: LS-211
Size: 1 Gallon
- Complete Oxidizer Solution
- Scintillation Cocktail with the Capability to Absorb CO2
- Improves Convenience and Reproducibility in 14CO2 assays
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Catalog Number: LS-314
Size: 4 liter
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Hazardous Shipping Fees: This product may incur an additional hazardous shipping fee. We will pack the products to minimize all shipping costs, and the final charge will reflect the shipping cost and any applicable hazardous fees charged by FedEx.
Catalog Number: LS-311
Size: 450 ml
- Waste Disposal Issues in Scintillation Counting
- The Complete Scintillation Cocktail
- Radioactive Emissions and the Use of Isotopes in Research
- Preparing Tissue Samples for Scintillation Counting
- Preparing Samples in PAGE Gels for LSC
- Mechanism of Liquid Scintillation Counting
- Measurement of Radiation and Isotope Quantitation
- Liquid Scintillation Signal Interpretation
- Liquid Scintillation and Radiation Safety
- HPLC Flow Counting
- Counting Samples on Cellulose-Ester Filters
- Counting Samples from TLC Plates by LSC
- Counting Efficiency and Quenching
- Counting Carbon Dioxide by LSC
- Chemiluminescence and Static Electricity
- Assaying Discrete Samples by Liquid Scintillation Counting