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Roti® SafeGelStain
About
SafeGelStain is a staining reagent used in nucleic acid electrophoresis. In comparison to ethidium bromide it is less toxic and not carcinogenic.[1]
Parameters
1 ml is sufficient for staining of approx. 600 minigels (with 30 ml agarose each).
Supplier
http://www.carlroth.com/
Ressources
[1] http://www.carlroth.com/website/de-de/pdf/Roti_SafeGelStain_E.pdf