Tris-Buffered Saline Sample Clauses

Tris-Buffered Saline. Ingredients: The powder contains a Tris base with Tris HCl and sodium chloride. WARNING: FOR IN-VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE. Preparation for Use: Dissolve the powder in 8 L of deionized water and mix thoroughly. Storage and Stability: Store the dry powder at 15 to 30°C until the expiration date indicated on the label. The buffer solution should be stored at 15 to 30°C. Signs of Deterioration: The buffer solution should be discarded if it shows signs of bacterial contamination.
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Tris-Buffered Saline. Ingredients: The powder contains a Tris base with Tris HCl and sodium chloride. WARNING: FOR IN-VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE Preparation for Use: Dissolve the powder in 8 L of deionized water and mix thoroughly. Storage and Stability: Store the dry powder at 15 to 30°C until the expiration date indicated on the label. The buffer solution should be stored at 15 to 30°C. Signs of Deterioration: The buffer solution should be discarded if it shows signs of bacterial contamination. Sodium Azide Warning To prevent the formation of toxic vapors, do not mix with acidic solutions. When discarding, always flush sink with copious amounts of water. This will prevent the formation of metallic azides which, when highly concentrated in metal plumbing, are potentially explosive. In addition to purging pipes with water, plumbing should occasionally be decontaminated with 10% NaOH. INSTRUMENT A SPIFE 2000 or 3000 instrument must be used to electrophorese, stain, destain, and then dry the gels. Refer to the Operator’s Manual for detailed instructions. SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND HANDLING Specimen: Fresh serum is the specimen of choice. Interfering Factors:

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