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NBT
About
Nitro blue tetrazolium chloride is a marker used in the reaction catalysed by the alkaline phosphatase. The colored product reveals where the antibody is bound, or can be used in immunofluorescence.[1]
Application
- 158 mg Nitro blue tetrazolium chloride (75 mg/mL NBT)
- 1,475 mL DMF
- 0,632 mL dist. water
References
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitro_blue_tetrazolium_chloride